Mr. Speaker, we have been working with the parties on developing a human resources strategy to go along with the arrangement for Novel. As part of the strategy will include the number of hours it's going to take to convert a unit and what it's going to take to convert it. You're going to have to put cupboards in. You're going to have put washroom facilities in. You're going to have to move a few walls around. So the idea that we're already doing is that we're looking at doing, using the Deh Cho Bridge as the basis to doing it in the Northwest Territories so we can physically see what the costs are of converting a unit in the Northwest Territories, learn from that experience, and go forward so that we can do it in the Northwest Territories and take it out of the southern environment. So we are already looking at doing that in the Northwest Territories by using our own
workforce to do it. So we're already looking at those numbers. They've already done it in the South, they have a good idea what the costs are, what it took to convert it, so we're working with them to basically do that in the Northwest Territories and use the residents of the Northwest Territories to do it.