Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the services that Ms. Lee has talked about as available here in Yellowknife are territorial services. So they are of the nature that is provided to all residents of the Territories, whether other communities have to travel here to see those specialists. That is a common occurrence within the Northwest Territories. The benefit of having the largest centre is that more services are available here and other residents from across the Territories have to travel here. So it's a practice that is already done and exercised on a daily basis throughout the territory.
Again, as I have tried to lay out the history of the project and when it was established and the carryovers that have happened and the requests for money to be carried forward as the project started, over a year ago, the Department of Health and Social Services...I mentioned that $3.3 million was identified for this project in the 2003-04 budget, I believe, and $907,000 of that was to be used for starting some of that work on the existing facility. The department did not spend that money and came forward for a request to carry that over. We asked them to substantiate as to why they wanted to carry it forward. At that time their substantiation to us included the fact that they would be looking at an alternate location as they move forward as a possibility. So it's not like this was pulled out of the hat. The department has been looking at other options. We are to the point now where we are seeking Assembly approval on this. I guess we just get to the point where if it's disagreed by this Assembly, the only thing to say is to vote it down on this section or delete it or something. I don't think we can give any more information to satisfy the Members that have concerns with this as to supporting it or not supporting it. I guess I say let's get on with it. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.