Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just a few more things I would like to bring up. One of the options that has been discussed was an airport improvement fee. I don't know how we sell that to the public based on the fact that some of these improvements to the air terminal building in Yellowknife might only be around for another 10 years. I don't know how that would work charging the travelling public an airport improvement fee for a facility that, for all intents and purposes, isn't going to be there after 10 years. That doesn't make a lot of sense, Mr. Chairman, and I don't think the public would swallow that.
The other thing I wanted to mention as well is most of the Members of this House and the public are well aware of the government's budgeting practices when it comes to capital projects, Mr. Chairman. I'm just wondering what safeguards we are taking and what safeguards are in place to ensure that this project doesn't cost us...It's $6.6 million right now, Mr. Chairman, but that's over three years. This project could come back costing the Government of the Northwest Territories $15 million or $16 million, and that's my fear, Mr. Chairman, that we don't know all the numbers and it's going to be a free-for-all here for the next three years. Then we'll have a terminal building that has a life expectancy of another 10 years. It just doesn't seem to me to be a good expenditure of money if indeed the terminal building is going to be moved 10 years from now. Thank you.