Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as the normal process is, when a department has an approved project to have work done on and they come forward to Public Works and Services, they request information on, for example, if it is the best thing to do, is do a renovation, then we would provide a report on the things that would need to be done, location, ground conditions, foundation. So we do a report on the existing facility and come up with what potential work would need to be done as part of the renovation. As part of that, we would also look at the cost-benefit analysis. If, in fact, the renovation that is being looked at comes in at a higher cost or if we do a review and suggest that possibilities are that we would get better value for our dollars spent by going to a new project instead of a major renovation, we would prepare that report, give a number of options to the department and wait for their response. In that case, a report was done, provided for the Department of Health and Social Services to come up with what the department would agree to on those options. Then it would follow through on the regular process of their decision-making. When the decision was made, it would come back to Cabinet and then be issued. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 42-15(5): Change In Scope To Dene K'onia Facility Renovation Project
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