Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just a few comments. Perhaps, I think it would be worthwhile for the government to consider the options being suggested by Mrs. Groenewegen. I think that the numbers should be looked at to see whether, because there are good suggestions being made there. The house that the Commissioner resides in right now is in a prime real estate location in town. It is probably worth at least $300,000 to $400,000 and if we already have a lot, I guess my point here is that when I first became aware of this, I had a problem with the Commissioner's office being moved into Northwest Tower. I mean, nothing against Northwest Tower, but in town Northwest Tower is just an office building. For the Commissioner, whose office is the head of this government I thought an office on the sixth floor of the Courthouse seemed to be more acceptable for some reason. I do not know.
I just want to put it on record that I have a problem with the Commissioner's office being located in the Northwest Tower and spending $200,000 on top of that, that is just problematic for me. I realize that the Department of Justice needs extra space, but if this is a space for workers and just staff, they could be moved into other office space either in the Panda Mall or any of the other office spaces that are available. I would say that one option we could look at is just to keep the Commissioner where she is right now. It is designed for a Commissioner and it has space there. There is the option of building a whole new building as long as the net effect is working with the dollars that we have. So building a whole new building is one option. Keeping the Commissioner where she is is another. It is just that I have a problem with the Commissioner's office being located in just any old government office. I think that office deserves more recognition in a place. I just wanted to put that for the record.