Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, as you will see and as has been done in the past with a number of the larger projects undertaken by this government, those would require almost a full-time staff member to deal with all the areas of the work that's required in preparing those facilities, from planning to construction, and then to final turnover to the departments. In these cases, we're looking for one project
officer, and that's identified as about $124,000 annually from mid-November of this year through to March 2013; and, as well, a facility planner from November 2005 through to October 2006, somewhere in that area. Again, it's to deal with the fact that over the years, as you heard the Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs deal with his department, when departments have undertaken reductions in the past, that has hampered the ability to take on some of the larger projects that we have ongoing. As the Member is aware, we've stepped up our capital program for this fiscal year prior to previous fiscal years due to the fact that, as has been stated on a number of occasions, when the bigger reductions were made in prior assemblies, a lot of the hit was taken on capital programs. The staff in those areas were also removed when reductions were made. Now that we're ramping back up on the capital side to deal with the backlog of capital programs or the serious state we find our facilities in, we're having to ramp that up. Thank you.