Thank you, Mr. Chairman. All of the $4.2 million or all of the $17 million, should this project go ahead and start generating revenue, will be reimbursed to the Government of the Northwest Territories. We just had a fairly intense debate here about devolution and relationship with Aboriginal governments and the need to engage with our Aboriginal partners. This is an example of what’s possible. There’s more to equity, in my mind, for ourselves as politicians, than having straight cash. When we’re dealing with the major landowners or what will be major landowners in the area, there’s a benefit to having support. They bring all that to the table, and this is a project that will deal with some of the broader issues that were referenced by my colleague from Tu Nedhe, for example, about the economy and being able to have strong, independent communities and regions. If this goes ahead and we have a successful partnership, it should be a rising tide that raises all boats, not just some. I appreciate the Member’s concern.
We also do have the P3 policy, which will be coming to committee so they can take a look at what the result of all the work that will be, as well, as we go forward, help define future involvement. Thank you.