Mr. Speaker, I will attempt to answer, I do not know if I can answer to the Member's satisfaction, but we will definitely consider that. If a community wants to have an arena and puts forward their case and they would prefer having an arena than to having -- speaking a bit hypothetically -- a campground in their community or in their area, then certainly we would look at it.
The way the capital planning process is set up, communities tell us what their priorities are, what their needs are as they see them. We take that into consideration and build it into a capital plan. Then we sit down and say okay, which things are most urgent in terms of the government's mandate and the government's obligations? It may very well be an arena.
We have, as we have explained to Members, as a last final filter, the review of main estimates here that looks at what are the considerations? What are the political needs? What are the economic needs? What are all of our needs? To figure out what do we need here?
Members get an opportunity, Mr. Speaker, to review the capital plan, the business planning stage, which we are doing right now. They will also have an opportunity to review it again when we get into main estimates. Every Member has a right to go to a Minister and say, "This is what I think I need for the communities in my area." Those are all taken into consideration.
Briefly, to answer Mr. Lafferty's question, yes, we will consider whatever Members want to bring to us. Thank you.