Mr. Speaker, first of all, let me clarify that the Housing Corporation is an entity that is a corporate...Oh, sorry. I'm sorry.
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I apologize, Mr. Speaker. The Workers' Compensation Board is a corporate entity that is separate from government. They operate on a basis of collecting premiums and then paying out compensation for workers who are injured from that premium. The Minister responsible is the Minister responsible for the act, and he manages the overall legislative direction to the Workers' Compensation Board. The Workers' Compensation Board
would have advised the Minister of this proposed investment.
Mr. Speaker, I want to also say that I congratulate the Workers' Compensation Board for taking some of its investments and considering how it can invest in the North. There was a time when the investments were largely elsewhere, and that was something that was of concern to us as a government. In terms of the detail of this consultation, the Minister has been advised that the Workers' Compensation Board has talked with the Yellowknife and Northwest Territories chambers of commerce; they have talked with the NWT Construction Association, the NWT Chambers of Mines, and the NWT Federation of Labour. I'm not sure who else, but those are the individuals they have talked to, at least, and I'm sure they've also spoken with the City. There has been a fair bit of discussion on this proposed investment. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.