If my memory serves me correct and I am not quite up to date as of today about the results of the two projects I talked about or the three projects, Cambridge, Rankin and Iqaluit. The dispute I think, if you want to call it a dispute, lies in the size of the project and the fiscal relationship to it. Our position, for example in Iqaluit and mine was and still is and will remain until such time as I leave office, that it is a $25 million project, 53,000 square feet.
My understanding is there is still some debate and discussion going this should be a $45 or $50 million project. Well, not on the life cycle of this government, I can assure it because we do not have the fiscal resources for that. The Keewatin one, I think, there is a similar debate going on. I do not know, believe it or not, the details but I think there is a debate where we had budgeted for around $9 million or $10 million and they are looking at a $15 million project.
Again, they have to meet, if you want, fiscal capabilities of this government as well as what we believe that the program development needs are of these committees. That is really what it is about right now. We are trying very hard and particularly the Minister of Health and his staff, to try to reach some compromise there so we can get on with getting these projects on the ground and getting them out for tender and RFP or however it goes, so we can get resolve to it, certainly there is a sincere effort. The Arviat project, I would say, will be out next week. Thank you.