Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, once again, for the honourable Member's benefit, in the 1988 health transfer agreement, there was an agreement for renovation, I say again, renovation of the Iqaluit Hospital, not a new facility. We have made a commitment though, to work toward a new hospital and that is what we continue to work on. I am happy to update the Member on some of the negotiations because after he had raised the issue in the House last week, I spoke to Mr. Warren St. Germaine, who is our lead official in our negotiations. There has been an agreement in principle reached and is at the Department of Justice for their review of wording and the parameters around that agreement.
Again, I am not at liberty to disclose the amount at this time until we can initial off on it, but we think it is adequate. Of course, there are a few outstanding issues that I had indicated. Mr. Ross Leader, who is the Health Canada lead negotiator is coming into town, I understand, this Friday. They are going to be sitting down and once again trying to resolve any outstanding issues, so we will be able to sign off on this, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.