Mr. Speaker, the Member's exactly right. I mean, this building doesn't address our future need, it simply keeps us at status quo in Hay River. We do know from the long-term care review that by 2026 we need 30 more beds on top of the ones we already have and will have with this new building in the community with respect to long-term care. So more needs to be done, we're currently doing our review, our report, coming up with an action plan, how we can facilitate beds across the Northwest Territories by 2026.
As it currently stands, there isn't significant room on the current Woodland Manor site, there's enough to fit this new 10-bed facility. But what we're looking at today, Mr. Speaker, is we have a much larger campus there that does include the H.H. Williams building. We are looking at possibly taking over that property and utilizing it for expansion for long-term care. We have a lot of due diligence we still have to do, but we see a real opportunity to expand into that site and make a real long-term care campus in that particular area. It's a good area. It's got the electricity, the plumbing already built into the site, it's already got some parking. It would take a limited site prep. It's close to the independent living as well as the long-term care, so it could be an ideal site. We are going to put a reserve on that site for Health and Social Services so that we can keep options open to us moving forward, and hopefully we will be able to address our 30-bed shortage in that community by plan during the life of this government with build before 2026.