Mr. Chairman, thank you for the question. We can certainly do some analysis and work with the Housing Corporation to understand what their projections are of the needs to convert the housing as the details become more available. They've indicated that they're working with ECE on a training plan. It's important for us to understand and recognize how much ability there would be to be able to capture and make sure local labour is used. I think there are a number of issues and questions still to be answered that I know those departments are working on.
In terms of the business case analysis, that really is being overseen by the chair of FMB. There are resources there to ensure that the business case is sound. That is why the chair of FMB is involved. So there's an oversight mechanism there, the Financial Management Board is involved in the discussion of that project.
As the Member has indicated, it's very big and has huge potential, and I think that's why it's been brought up to that level where there is FMB involvement. So the entire FMB is involved in that discussion.
But in terms of BIP, as we do our analysis and have our consultation, we can certainly have some discussion around this project and others that may be coming down the pipe, so to speak. Of course, we have to make some assumptions. We have to assume that the work that would be necessary to convert camp housing would be tendered out or would be arrived at through a competitive process, i.e., no negotiated or sole-sourcing, because if it's negotiated or sole-sourcing, as Members know, then that really is irrelevant. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.