Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, if we use the figures of approximately $3.5 million that would be funded, if we used a straight figure of remaining vacancies after taking out Delta House, 14 percent would be about 30 percent. We would be looking at roughly a million dollars. If this were just a straight simple adding exercise, you have to recognize your net million dollars. There are a lot of fixed costs you would have for operating. It is not strictly a wastage of vacant beds, although ideally you would not have that situation, Mr. Chairman.
I am not sure where the honourable member is coming from. If he is eluding to the fact we might have beefed up the percentages more by posing a larger facility, as I have mentioned to him privately and publicly. It was something that was considered. We did not know what the impact of a larger reduction of bed spaces would do to the overall system. That was another factor in the overall equation, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.