Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the Member is continually, on a number of occasions now, talked about this project in a very negative manner in a sense of what we can do in the Northwest Territories or what we should do or shouldn't do. It seems that there is an inherent dislike to the fact of trying to use this concept as one that could help families in the Northwest Territories, especially those in the smaller communities.
Mr. Speaker, specifically to the issue of what we have done, we have been working with the Housing Corporation on a number of factors, coming up with impact potential costs, timing of when decisions need to be made. We have looked at the issue of lot development, land costs, total land and lot development, conversions from the architectural side, conversions from the mechanical side, conversions from the electrical side, conversion materials, freight average, total costs, so we have been working on all of those numbers. I think, Mr. Speaker, if we are actually going to go down this road, then we have to do our homework. I presented to all committee members the pros and cons and risks of this project, and believe that there are still some questions that need to be answered. If we are going to take advantage of this, we are going to have to move now and not wait for something to fall on our laps. Thank you.
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