Madam Chair, if you actually look across the whole health care system, I think the government, Health and Social Services, Public Works and Services has and is doing a commendable job in terms of infrastructure in Fort Smith, Hay River. We have done Aklavik.
In my life as a politician, we opened up the Inuvik hospital. We are looking at facilities in Norman Wells, places that had older infrastructure, places that had no infrastructure. At the same time it is now clearly Stanton’s time and we are putting in money. There’s $20 million in next year. We recognize that we’re going to be putting significant dollars in once the planning studies are done.
The commitment is there from this Legislature, from the government, but we shouldn’t make, I don’t think, sweeping condemnation of the whole system when you look at all the things to be done. We have to address many needs and I think we’ve done that in effective ways.
So, clearly, we are now committed to getting this project done. It will be probably the biggest project we will have done and that will be bigger even than the Tuk-Inuvik highway and it’s definitely bigger than the bridge. So we are going to put those resources to bear and it will be done.