Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Normally a capital project is put in a five year capital plan within the budget. It is identified as renovations or a brand new building. It is just like apples and oranges. There is a big difference between the two. Through that process of putting things into the budget capital projects, there is opportunity for Members of the Legislative Assembly and the public at large to let their views be known to the government. The government then does not only have to take into consideration their briefing notes, and their studies and what the Minister of Justice brings forward, but they can also take into consideration what the people of the Northwest Territories think and the other elected Members of the Legislative Assembly.
Now the Premier has had the opportunity these last couple of days to hear a little bit through us what the public and what Members of the Legislative Assembly think. Yet he stands and says, decision made, what you are saying is irrelevant. Where in this process did the public have the opportunity to enter the debate, and where in this process did MLAs have the opportunity to enter this debate and give some advice, whether it is taken or not to this government? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.