Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, when you look at the projects that we've proposed for across the Northwest Territories, I believe every constituency and pretty well every community in the Northwest Territories is represented; $298 million in infrastructure spending would go a long way to helping the communities, especially the smaller communities. To me, that fits within our mandate. Some of the other projects we would like to see go ahead, and these are discussions we are having with the federal government as to some of the hydro projects, where we could reduce the cost-of-living. We want to be in a position where we can put a good case forward and match any funding that we may have to match.
So pretty well all the projects we have, I think, fit within our mandate, so we'll continue to do that work. I take the Member's comment on the Department of Infrastructure. As I said to the Member from Frame Lake, these are estimates for consideration that take effect on April 1st and, if things change between now and then, or during our Main Estimates debate, then we will make the necessary adjustments. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.