Well, I can't imagine anyone here is foolish enough to think that. Mr. Speaker, there is no blank cheque support from me on this project until we know what it's going to cost. Mr. Speaker, if we can say we knew what it cost five years ago, that is completely unacceptable because Cabinet comes to us practically every month and says by the way, this project costs more than it did last year or last month and by the way, we need an extra 10 or 15 percent. You know what? It doesn't erode the fact that it's an important piece of infrastructure. It just further casts into concrete how important it is to get a real fixed dollar number on this project and then we can decide, is that number, if it's $130 million, we can handle that debate and say is that acceptable? Maybe it is. If it's $140 million, we need to have that number to say is that acceptable? Is it acceptable to put the coffers and the people in the Northwest Territories at risk for that type of value? Is it acceptable? So, Mr. Speaker, I won't talk as long as many of my other colleagues did...
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