Thank you, Mr. Chair. We can probably have further discussions on this whole concept. I am trying to get two questions into one, Mr. Chair. If we need to go with the existing core housing needs forecasted for the next five or 10 years from now, if we were to go with just the needs now in the Northwest Territories in terms of our homes and the cost to put those homes in our communities, either manufactured homes or stick-built, there is that factor there. Plus with the amount of work that is going into the Northwest Territories and now you have these manufactured homes also going in and being looked at as to come in to alleviate some of our housing needs in the communities. I would like to know the variance between those two scenarios.
Regarding the seniors' facility, some of my colleagues have spoken at great length in the North. I want to talk about the Deline seniors' facility. We had some discussion last year, Mr. Chair, with Mr. Miltenberger. I just want to ask the Minister, in the future, is he looking at building different facilities? I am not sure if he answered them already. Mr. Minister asked one of the colleagues in terms of the type of facility he may be building in the future for the elders. In the population of July 2004, 60 plus of elders or seniors, we have 209 in the Sahtu. In a couple more years, there are going to be more seniors. Is this the way we are going to go? Is a new process coming out to have a facility built for seniors? I am not sure if it is going to be something like Hay River, Tuk or Behchoko. What type of plans are we going to have in terms of using facilities for elders that would be beneficial to the people in the communities? I know, in Deline, it is sitting empty. They are not too sure what the plan is for the next steps. I know they have some indication, but they don't really
know for sure yet. That is something they wanted me to ask. That is all I have for the Minister, Mr. Chair.