The P3 have but one new policy change in this government. They are existing RFPs. In my discussion as it related to the P3 that I indicated to the industry, they indicated some concern about RFPs, whether it was in P3 or in normal RFP processes. I am sure that Mr. Aho will confirm it in my conversation with him this afternoon because the implication is there now. I said to him at the time, could you provide me with some input as to what are your concerns and what does this government have to do to reassure you that the RFP process is a transparent and competitive one?
I think that is fairly straightforward, Mr. Speaker. I think we have asked the construction industry as we will ask others, et cetera, on their input on this important initiative that has been raised in this House on numerous occasions. Whether it relates to RFPs we tender or whether it relates to P3, it is not relevant. What is relevant is this government is seeking both industry's input and the NWT Construction Association is but one association that we are seeking input from with respect to policies that this government feels it needs further clarity to reassure the Members of this House that they are fair, transparent and equitable. Thank you.