Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I am going to leave that question as I put it, because I think that what I was trying to get at is what I mentioned in my Member's statement, that the government has had a hard time quantifying what this policy has done as far as benefits and what the costs were. That is what I was getting at. I hope that the Minister can supply some information to me on that.
One of the business sectors, Mr. Speaker, that seem to have been left out of this, especially the new proposal, this policy, is the manufacturing industry. I will give you one example, Mr. Speaker. For a $70,000 contract, the adjustment in the old policy would have been $10,500. Under the new policy, the adjustment would only be $3,750. This basically represents the freight subsidy that would be extra for a southern company to bid on a contract of that size, not taking into consideration the extra cost of labour and utilities. How does this benefit the manufacturing industry in the Northwest Territories? What is it telling our manufacturing industry in the Northwest Territories under these new proposed changes? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.