Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the issue of the relationship with ATCO Structures and ourselves, as laid out by Mrs. Groenewegen -- she's laid it out fairly close to how things have unfolded -- the issue, Mr. Speaker, I think more reflects around is it wise for the Government of the Northwest Territories to try and seize an opportunity where we can get houses for a value that is something that can be afforded in our smaller communities. Is the issue of our relationship with ATCO a concern when they've approached us with the concept was did they have a patent on that? Could they see the issue of the convertible workforce housing into homes at an affordable price? It would be wise of us to continue to look at that avenue and try to ensure that maybe we can take advantage of this mega project that's going to happen in our backyards.
So, Mr. Speaker, I think on the part of our government working with the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, working with the past federal Minister of Housing, and ATCO, as well as our own shops, try to take advantage of this in the best way possible. What's wrong with trying to put more houses in communities that need homes? Thank you.
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