Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Perhaps I can deal with the issue of what was developed as the principles behind the Yellowknife office plan. This is from, again, documentation the Minister has tabled in this House. These are not necessarily in this order, but these were principles put down:
-that the government ownership of space in Yellowknife should be minimized;
-that maximum local and northern private sector involvement be obtained that avoid excessive costs;
-and that lease contracts must be awarded through competitive proposal process.
Dealing with those principles, when they say the GNWT ownership of space in Yellowknife should be minimized, it is true they are selling the Laing Building, but there were parties interested in buying the Laing Building and the Stuart Hodgson Building. Did it not make sense to say, fill up the Laing Building, sell it to northern owners, sell the SMH building to northern owners. That building which is owned by a southerner on the way down to the hill, unfortunately, we are not interested in southerners. Would that not make a lot more sense, Mr. Chairman? Thank you.