There’s not much point. It’s already been done. The numbers are consistent. It takes into consideration the addition of all Class A and Class B buildings since the report was done. They’re built in there. We’re confident. The contract has been awarded. The building is being built as we speak. The ground will break in September. We’re making next steps. At the end of the day this building is going to save the people of the Northwest Territories significant money, money that we can once again roll into the program. Given the history of buildings in Yellowknife it’s not going to have a significant market impact. That analysis has been done.
People, as I’ve said, have talked about buildings coming to Yellowknife, fear of significant market disruption, like the Greenstone Building or the new office building across from Fiddles & Sticks. Shortly after those buildings were put up, and people complained or worried about the market disruption, both those buildings were filled and we were back down at zero percent vacancy. The Member refers to a 10 percent vacancy.
I have to say that 10 percent vacancy would only exist if both the new Gallery Building and our building were to magically appear on the ground at the same time. That’s not going to happen. Our building is three years away and the Gallery Building will be full long before then.