Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there are two issues here that have to be taken into consideration in respect to Trailcross. First of all, it is the facility itself, the infrastructure that houses the programming. The programming is the other side of the equation here on what needs are going to required and can be delivered out of the Trailcross facility or the community of Fort Smith in the future. In that vein there is a Child and Youth Services Reform Strategy that is ongoing now to identify the needs of the Western Territory children, both those that are currently being treated in the territories and those that are being treated outside the territories. That is another component before undertaking, knowing what facility has to be put in place and knowing what program is going to have to be delivered.
I will clarify as much as possible to the honourable Member and advise him that in respect to the infrastructure, the facility itself, that one way or another there is going to have to be some renovations take place at a minimal until such a time as a new replacement facility can be planned and put into place as a result of anything that would come out of the operational view of the programs. With that, I think it would be safe to say that within the next 30 to 60 days we can nail down exactly what renovations would have to take place at least on interim basis for that facility. Thank you.