I do not want to get into an argument with my honourable colleague, but his statement is inaccurate, and if he checks Hansard he will find it is inaccurate. I think what I need to explain to him, and I will explain why it is inaccurate, and not everybody does not get to renegotiate tenders. The reality is we do that all the time. The total estimated budget for this one, and I apologized to my colleagues earlier today that I did not have the notes, as much as I should have. It was a joint project between Health and Social Services and MACA, with respect to an assembly building, a wellness centre, the total budget was originally $800,000 not $400,000 as I indicated earlier, and I apologize again.
A public tender process was followed. The low bid was $1.147 million, they negotiated the thing down, which means they must have taken some work out, the final contract awarded was $1.066 million, which is roughly about $266,000 over the original budget. This project was completed in one year, versus two years, and the reason why we had a special warrant is because the contractor had completed the work and we needed to approve the final payment of the building. Thank you.