Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, it is an ongoing negotiating process and I think people are missing the boat here. The negotiations that are going on are between the Mackenzie Pipeline Group and the people who are going to provide the product for workforce housing. It will go through a tendering process. What we are suggesting is that they consider the ability to convert these workforce camps into housing at the end of the day. Right now, the only company in Canada that has a patent on that idea is ATCO. So we are asking the pipeline company or the Mackenzie Pipeline Group to consider this as an option when they put out a bid for this product. Right now, we don't know who is going to win that bid. It hasn't gone out yet. When we know exactly where the federal commitment will come in, by way of their $75 million, without that, we will not succeed.
We are in a negotiation process. There are ongoing discussions between the component, which is Imperial Oil, the Mackenzie Pipeline Group and ATCO Structures to look at possibly providing this product for the construction of a pipeline. Again, Mr. Speaker, it is an ongoing process. We have been keeping Members informed through the presentation we gave yesterday to the Social Programs committee and we will continue to do that. As things change, we will keep Members informed. Thank you.