Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I do believe that...Well, let me just finish this statement. If the
Minister wants, I could...At least he has already stated many times in this House that he has gone to Calgary, and I could make that information available about how many trips he's taken to the ATCO plant in Calgary.
Mr. Speaker, let me just finish by saying that it is incumbent on all 19 of us here on a project this big that we provide enough analysis and enough information about what it is that this government is undertaking. These are legitimate questions, and I think the Minister has to remember that he's a Cabinet Member of this government. We're talking about committing 300 million public dollars, and that warrants a very thorough analysis and answers. I'm simply asking for those questions and I wish that he would operate from a more neutral point of view and a more objective point of view, and if he can't do that, we will have no choice but to ask a third party to come into this project and see whether, indeed, this is the best way to go. I'm totally prepared to accept the view that people who know better how to crunch numbers, how to do market analysis, who understand the requirements of workforce conversion, to do that analysis and tell us. Surely, a $300 million project requires, at minimum, that sort of scrutiny. So, you know, Mr. Speaker, I will be continuing to ask questions in this area. Thank you.