Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, in political terms, it goes back in history sometime to the 13th Assembly, I believe, where NAS was initially down on Franklin, if my memory serves me correctly. Then they moved it out into the building at Somba K'e where it experienced enough program and financial issues, if memory serves me correctly, that a decision was made in the 13th Assembly when we were dealing with budget issues to close that one along with I think it was Delta House in Inuvik, keeping Nats' Ejee K'eh
as the primary alcohol and drug facility in the Northwest Territories, which has since been supplemented by the Salvation Army.
The most recent discussions with that particular facility have involved housing. We initially looked at in terms of its child welfare potential, but it was deemed to be too expensive to renovate for the money we had. So we ceased having an interest in the facility. I understand that the Salvation Army is considering looking at that facility for possible use, as well. Thank you.