Thank you, Madam Chair. I am glad to hear that it is still in the planning stage. I think whether or not it is a private deal, and I know the government, in my estimation, the Department of Health and Social Services and the Housing Corporation failed to do their homework on building these seniors' complexes in communities where there was no uptake. There were no clients to move into these facilities. I don't want to see the same mistakes made again. I know the Minister mentions this as a private business deal, but, Madam Chair, there is still $450,000 of taxpayers' money that is going into this project. I think it is incumbent upon the Minister to come back to the Social Programs committee and tell us who is going to be moving into this facility before 10 cents is spent on developing a seniors' project in Hay River.
I would like to ask the Minister today for a commitment that he will endeavour to come back to the Standing Committee on Social Programs with some type of business case that would warrant the Government of the Northwest Territories spending $450,000 to get into this project. I haven't seen any evidence of that. I would like the Minister to produce that, at the very least, to the standing committee before he proceeds any further because the track record, Madam Chair, on seniors' complexes being built in the territory is absolutely poor. I don't want to see, like I said, the same mistakes made time and time again. Thank you, Madam Chair.