Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I have answered these questions over and over again. I have been trying to be clear as possible. I am trying to be as calm as possible, too. It is getting to the point where, what else can I offer here as a Minister to the honourable Member from Yellowknife in regard to his questions? He is asking these questions and I am not giving him the kind of answer that he wants.
I think that what I said is that the aboriginal content is still there. How clear can I be on that? I do not know what else he is asking here. We are getting out of the government ownership, minimizing government ownership of office space in Yellowknife. We are selling the Laing Building, we are selling the Tapwe Building, we are selling the RWED holdings down at the lake front.
Effective management of lease inventory to avoid excessive costs, the deputy minister and I have said time and time again, the Lahm Ridge Tower deal was a business deal. It had no political interference. Of all the leases we have, it is the third lowest. There are about eight other leases in Yellowknife which are higher than that. I do not see how much clearer I could be on maximizing private sector involvement in providing the GNWT office space in Yellowknife. There are a lot of businesses in Yellowknife. If we sell the Laing Building then there are 60,000 square feet in there. If we put all our offices in the Laing Building and the Stewart Hodgson Building then the excess office space that is out there will increase by that much. Is the honourable Member from Yellowknife saying, take it away from the real estate businesses in town and put everybody into the office building or is he agreeing with me saying that we should look at the economy of Yellowknife and try to accommodate them in this depressed time that we are entering here? Thank you.