Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I understand my colleague Mr. Abernethy had a number of questions in the area of the Stanton Master Development Plan and the status of Stanton Territorial Hospital and I wanted to ask some questions again about that master plan. I guess I haven't gotten a level of satisfaction on why that plan appeared in subsequent capital plans to the tune of 60-some million dollars at times and last year disappeared from the capital plan. Again, it's nowhere to be found in this capital plan and I fail to understand how a department and the hospital could receive a technical assessment report that was done in 2004 that called into question a number of the building systems, code requirements and things of that nature, and we need some substantial capital dollars to be spent at that hospital.
Here we are and the government hasn't got that hospital on its capital plan. The Minister talks about it being back in the planning process and developing a plan, but, from where I sit, the department's had seven years and counting to come forward with a workable plan. To say that whoever was planning it came forward with this grandiose $250 million plan, well that's the government's responsibility to take those people who were planning that and go back to the drawing board. I don't think it takes seven years to do that. If you go back to 2004 it's been five years.
I'd like to know who is planning this Stanton Master Development Plan and exactly where it's at and whether or not we can expect to see the Stanton Master Development Plan come back in some form or another before the life of this government is over in two years. I just haven't gotten any reassurance from the Minister that that's going to happen. She wants us to work with her. I'm wondering what do we have to do to make that happen, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.