Thank you, Mr. Chairman. With regard to the Member's question, at the end of the day, it's going to be what makes sense. We, as government, do not have a say on controls or bylaws of the City of Yellowknife. If we are infringing on those bylaws, then we are forced to do something about the problem of having the right-of-way of our narrow roads into the Legislature. We are violating the fire code. I think we do have to do something about it. If we are talking about a cultural enhancement report, that will have to come forward by way of the main budgetary process.
I think it's a question of timing and what is a priority that is going to drive us from outside such as violation of fire codes. We have to realize we are not immune to fire codes. We do have to abide by them. If we are breaching bylaws with regard to public safety, we have to realize that we have to do something. So because of that situation we find ourselves in, we do have to eventually look at that. I don't believe we will be able to do that through the cultural enhancement program. The money that is earmarked for the cultural enhancement program is $20,000. I don't think we are going to build much of a parking lot with $20,000. If the Minister of Finance, with his $3 million surplus, wants to give it to the Legislative Assembly, we will definitely build a parking lot.