Thanks to the Minister for that. I mean, there's been a lot of discussion about Arctic Tern and where we might need other facilities to meet that, and I think there's been a lot of talk about the structure itself, the Arctic Tern facility, and whether or not it's going to be able to be a secure facility in the future.
My concern related to this area is if we're going to go out of Arctic Tern, I mean, it employs a lot of people in Inuvik. There is, I think, an expectation in Inuvik that we're not going to leave those people standing high and dry. Now, it may not be a Justice issue, the future of that building may not be a Justice issue, but I certainly think the Department of Justice would play a role in working with other departments to find other uses for that particular facility, uses which hopefully will come with some level of employment so that we can maintain some level of employment in the Inuvik area rather than eliminating 14 jobs. That might not be Justice. That might need to go somewhere else, and that will come out as the planning study comes forward. But I would like to encourage the Minister to continue working with his colleagues to find a real productive use for that facility that will hopefully maintain some levels of employment in Inuvik, because 14 jobs may not sound like a lot, but in a community the size of Inuvik or other communities throughout the Northwest Territories, 14 people and their families can add up to quite a lot. So I'd like to encourage the Minister to work with his colleagues and find a real solid, productive use for that facility, keeping in mind finding ways to employ. Thank you, Mr. Chair.