Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My questions are for the Minister of Justice. Mr. Speaker, it seems like this entire decision, with respect to the justice system, has all been based on cost savings. I have to say again today, Mr. Speaker, I do not believe those numbers. The $400,000; how that number was arrived at and how it was calculated is just not sound math or calculation in my opinion.
Mr. Speaker, I want an in-depth analysis of how much this is actually going to save. Because that is what we have narrowed it down to. This is only about saving money, this is not about fairness or decentralized services or serving people close to where they live. This is only about money. So let's talk about money.
---Applause
Mr. Speaker, when we look at how the Minister calculated this $400,000 savings to shut down the remand, it was based on 5.5 positions of casual employees at $76,000 per position. Surely we have attendance records, we have payroll records to go back on. I want to know what the exact numbers are. I don't want to take a nice round number like 76 and multiply it by 5.5 and say that is what we are saving. The Minister, even today, is using words like, give or take, $10,000 here, $10,000 there. He used words like, we think. I don't care about we think. I want to know what we know. Surely we have enough historical data...