Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to ask questions on housing, as well. I think it is good that we are doing this today because housing was, bar none, the number one issue we heard about in our pre-budget consultation. When we are all aware of the housing crisis, it is really important that we spend every penny we have in the housing budget as much as possible. We find here now that the corporation is in a little bit of a crisis mode. It is going through a review of the mandate which we have not seen yet. It has had $30 million of its budget being transferred to ECE. That is a huge hole in its mandate without replacing it with any other kind of project other than this thing called the Novel project, Mr. Speaker. I believe -- and I am an optimist -- the pipeline will go ahead. My nightmare is that, when they come and go, we are going to have 1,400 trailers scattered all over the Territories that nobody wants. That is my big nightmare.
Mr. Speaker, I think we are reasonable to think this because the corporation has not done such a great job on placing 40 trailers. Imagine what they could do with 1,400. Mr. Speaker, there have not been any kinds of documents or anything, discussion papers or anything, a cost benefit analysis. Does the Minister have any plan on letting any kind of information out to the public so the public can judge for themselves what a great deal this is? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.