Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, being that I've, although at a younger day in my life, saw what happened in the Beaufort-Delta when companies came up with their traditional workforce housing and left them in the North. They left them and they are used for warehouses and sometimes a camp house out in the bush, as we call it, up in the Delta. Is that what we want to be left with in communities? I don't think so. People don't like that concept. If we are going to take advantage of this, we are going to have to take advantages upfront and make some necessary investments. A company has approached us, approached the Housing Corporation, with a concept and, in fact, applied for a patent on that concept to make a conversion happen easier. We are working with that company, yes. If there are companies in the Northwest Territories that feel they have a product that they can supply, then they can, as well, work with the pipeline partners as well as working with the Housing Corporation.
Mr. Speaker, here in the Northwest Territories, we look right here in the city and see what development is happening when it comes to mobile homes in those areas. I think I can speak fairly clearly here that the majority of those units going up are not being manufactured in the Northwest Territories. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.