Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We don't know for sure that the terminal building is going to be moved in 10 years. It may be in place for 20 years; the traffic is really the issue. The proposed renovations to the building we'll make will last for at least 10 to 15 years. It could be 20 or 25 years. There's no guarantee that there's going to be a new terminal building required in that space of time.
On the issue of cost overruns, the department, I understand, has briefed Members on what they're going to do to try and make sure that the project comes in on budget, and there are a number of steps that they have outlined by setting up sub-projects, for instance, and setting up maximum budget limits for each part of it, using the design/build process and following up with RFP documents that will outline the scope of work.
So I think the department is aware of the concern. Government is also, by and large, concerned with the cost of the projects and cost overruns. So it's something that we will all have to keep an eye on as it's progressing. But as I said, Members will have an opportunity during the regular budget session to deal with the majority of this money. What we're seeing in this process today was what was needed to be spent urgently this year in order to get the project started, after we had come to a conclusion with CATSA on what they would pay for. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.