Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, the Member is correct. When he and I had an opportunity to attend the opening of the Fort Resolution Health and Social Services Centre there, we did talk about that building and how incredible it was, and we both talked about the fact that the building in Lutselk'e was intended to be, not a replacement, but a renovation.
I am not as big a fan of the renovations that we have done over the years, and I think Lutselk'e deserves a facility that is state of the art, so I agreed with the Member. I also got a letter from the community saying that they wanted to see a replacement, not a renovation. So I had to make a decision to take it out of the queue. It is still in the next one in line, but we now have to do a new planning study based on a replacement as opposed to a renovation, because it is a significantly different project. I believe that a replacement is the right way to go, but we need to see the numbers, and we need to see the planning study.
I will, obviously, move it forward in the next cycle, assuming that we get the work done, and I am optimistic that we will get it done. It will have to compete against all capital projects in the Northwest Territories, so we will do our work to forward it in a complete way.