Let me say, Mr. Speaker, when we announced this program, there was a great deal, from all of us, I believe, enthusiasm about its value not just now but in the future. In particular, when we talk about distance education, distance health, et cetera. So conceptually, I think, we are all excited about the idea about distance education, health and the fact that we are going to put the north into the 21st century with the transportation highway or whatever the term is. My understanding that is the first deadline, I think, we have missed. I did say earlier that I am disappointed with it. We have put the company on notice. They better get their act together. They had better meet the standards and meet the deadlines that we have now set. If they do not meet the deadlines by November 28th, which is when the request for the completion of the report is, then I will have to look at the options that are available to me, advise my Cabinet colleagues accordingly, get their support and advise the company as to what steps we are going to take.
In fairness to the Ardicom group, we are confident and optimistic as a northern based joint venture company that it will be able to meet the new deadlines set before it as it enters into this new millennium on the information highway.