Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, right now I haven't had the opportunity to meet with the new Finance Minister for Canada. With the work that we have done, the Minister of the Housing Corporation, Mr. Krutko, has met with his counterpart on this project. My role has been more in the sense of the financing, the total impact on a territorial-wide basis, and does it meet the criteria that we have in place and working with the Housing Corporation and ensuring that the numbers that are being presented are legitimate and making sure that the flow that we use is an appropriate programming that we are going to use in a sense of how this project would move along and ensuring that all departments are included in work that would need to be done.
Mr. Speaker, the Novel project itself is going to possibly be a by-product of the pipeline project. It would take the businesses to get together to choose the company. I think it is incumbent on us, as the Government of the Northwest Territories, to ensure that, if there is going to be camp housing and if there is a possibility to use it, we should make sure that the systems are put in place that would make it economical for us to, in fact, convert these over to homes in the Northwest Territories. Thank you.