Thank you, Mr. Chairman. There is definitely a problem in the Inuvik region and I think it is more than just underestimating. I think we have to do a thorough review of exactly what is really going on in the Inuvik region and the office in the Inuvik region on these estimates. We cannot continue to see this type of initiative where groups are arguing with people, saying, "This is our price and either you come in at this price or you do not get the contract."
I think that because of that a lot of companies in the Inuvik region that bid on these contracts are really having second thoughts about bidding on government contracts. We realistically have to get our feet on the ground in relation to what is really happening there.
I would like to ask the Minister, do you do reviews with regard to these types of unforeseen increases that are known to the contract community, but as a government, it seems like it has not set in yet? I think we cannot have these types of estimates put out by departments of this government for different projects where we are hundreds of thousands of dollars apart from the actual costs associated with the projects when they are coming in. As a government, are you doing a review to ensure that is not happening?