Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In this whole scenario I’ve provided much information to the questions in this House: the dollar values attached, who is at risk, the fact of agreeing with the Members that, as the G.N.W.T., we are in fact backstopping this. But the banks are lending the money. They are at risk of lending the money to a project that is a go or no-go. So that’s not misleading the House, Mr.
Speaker. That was
stating a fact.
There are additional facts to this: that, as the Government of the Northwest Territories, as stated publicly in this House, this process is in place and
that we as the Government of the Northwest Territories — and that’s why these questions have come up so often — are going to be a direct linkage or appendage to this project by in fact putting the pieces in place, by the FMB decisions that have been made, by the direction given in the establishment of the Deh Cho Bridge Corporation Act.
Mr. Speaker, I may have to look at the Hansard myself to see if the Member is imputing some motive here on my behalf. Thank you.