Again, I just think somebody has some explaining to do. This has been on the books for a while. There is a fire at that school, they’ve got insurance money, and they’ve got $9.2 million approved in prior years. They think they’re going to move forward with renovations at that school. So they go out and do the work, and it comes back. The Minister says it was $22 million; it was much higher than that, Mr. Chairman. So they were under the assumption that they could start the work this year and it would be included this year. So they go back, and they’re trying to do their work to try to arrive at a figure that’s half this much — $41.5 million. They were working on those terms, but within weeks or days, the carpet was pulled out from underneath them, and there’s no money in ’08-‘09 for this school. To me, it all happened just like that.
I’ve known for some time that there is no money in ’08-‘09, but you can’t discuss that — it’s not public. This is the first opportunity that I’ve had to raise this issue, but I’m not too happy with the way that this has worked out. You can’t set somebody up and then yank the carpet out from underneath them, not when it’s a school and it’s a necessary piece of infrastructure. That school is 30 years old, it had a fire, there’s insurance money…. There are a lot of reasons why the renovations there should proceed.