Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I should add that a program similar to this, in probably the exact same kind of positive wording, was introduced in last year's budget, except that it was for about $1 million. In the discussions of that item, we found out there were a lot more details that had to be worked out so that money ended up not being spent, now it has been reduced to $300,000.
Anyway, Mr. Speaker, I think the people in industry will tell you that if the government is really strapped for cash, if you create more housing for cities like Yellowknife where there is a huge shortage, you'll have more people coming to the Territories and it will give you more money. Whereas right now we have people leaving. We have even our local, aboriginal people leaving the Territories because some houses are up to $500,000. So why wouldn't the Cabinet follow the path that was followed by the last Assembly, and that addressed the high cost of lot development in tax-based communities?