Mr. Speaker, I am glad the Minister brought up the question about the list, because the list that you provided to us, I talked to the majority of those people on that list and they are not getting any work from this contract. I think it is important to realize that you have contracts there where, basically, camps were supposed to be supplied. They are not being used. You have people that basically are coming in from other parts of Canada which are being housed in the principal residence of the contractor, but yet they are not using what is listed in the contract. That is the point here. I think
that we have to do a better job of assessing this contract. It is $100 million. There should be some scrutiny in regards to how this contract is being managed and handled but, more importantly, ensure that the benefits flow to the residents of the Northwest Territories and local contractors.
I would like to ask the Minister again: Are you going to file a report and update us on the first phase of this project for $6 million? How many of those dollars were basically flown into the Northwest Territories and how many exited the Northwest Territories for southern contractors?