Thank you. Just a few short comments to add to this, Mr. Chairman. I think Mr. McLeod is right when he said that around here we lose the concept of money. We throw around $100,000 here, $200,000 here, $200 million like it's just numbers, you know, and $330,000 is at least $100,000 more than my house is worth. Three hundred twenty thousand would get us at least three teachers, or at least five special education assistants. It would get us at least three Novel housing, according to the Minister of Housing's math. It really is a lot of money. On the basis of what we're hearing, that is not going to get us...I mean we just don't have enough detail. I think I'm voting for the motion as a deferment for the Minister to come back with more information.
I just want to add, as I think it's been repeated by lots of other Members here, something's going on with the way this government studies and hires people for everything. I mean it's about time they trust their own judgments and their own powers and the work of the government workers, you know? I mean I talked about the consulting report of the educational facilities review, for example. I mean just let me not even get started on that. But I don't know when we just do our work, and you know $330,000 to start planning for a building is just too much. So I'm going to vote for the motion just to defer and to get more information as to why we need to do this and if we can do any better. Thank you.