Thank you, Mr. Chair. My question is on the Mackenzie Valley pipeline, not particularly to the office but the general issue I was talking about in the general comments. I don't think we are overstating to say that this Legislature is very pro-pipeline development. We support the pipeline development. This Legislature passed a motion to say so. I am proud to be part of that team. I do believe, though, there have been lots of statements made about the fact that we want to maximize the benefits that come with this pipeline development. We want to mitigate the socio-economic impacts and, wherever possible, I am sure we want to minimize risks, also.
I don't know if this program area is the one that is in charge of looking at the overall economic picture of what the benefits might be and how we could best go about as the government to set ourselves up in place and set our people and industries in place to make sure that we do, what we need to do to maximize any benefits that come out of that. As I have mentioned already, we have before us a proposal that the government has put forward in the name of a housing project, and it is one that is definitely worth consideration, and we need to look at it and make sure that we do the analysis and make sure that it works. Anything that we could benefit out of this mega project is one that we should be looking into. So I'd like to know from the Minister what part of his department, or his staff, or what sort of work does this section or department do? What does the department do to look at the overall benefits and how do we determine that? What kind of work does it do? Thank you.