Recently, we had a meeting with the NWT Construction Association, the Architects Association, and the Association of Communities and the Consulting Engineers of the NWT to obtain their views. One of the recommendations that came out of that is we are all committed to do a gap analysis to see what is currently being updated, so we have had that discussion with them. We’re looking forward to sitting down with them, and going through some of the recommendations and see where we can improve on the services that are offered to a lot of the small communities.
Again, I mean, I have to keep stressing the point. I think Mr. Bromley has heard me say it on a number of occasions before, that I have the utmost confidence in our communities’ ability, and anybody that’s putting this piece of structure up, to build it to code, if not over and above code, because it’s an investment to them and there’s a payback. I think in this day and age when we’re taught the importance of energy efficiency, I think people are taking that to heart and they’re building buildings that would be energy efficient. I just had to put that on the record, again, my confidence in the people of the Northwest Territories to do quality products.