Thank you, Mr. Chair. In anything that you build, whether it is brand new or not, there are always going to be some deficiencies after they do an inspection of the unit. It might be some minor things. It may be something a bit more major. I think even in Stanton Hospital alone when they were doing it, there were a number of deficiencies as you go. Just because the buildings are brand new doesn't mean there are no deficiencies in the building. The $8,000 was used to take care of some of the deficiencies.
I think the Member had asked before about the replacement of the manager's residence in Kakisa. Am I correct? He wanted some information on that. If he did, the revised budget was $225,000. The amount requested was $38,000. Construction is substantially complete. Service hook-up is required in order to put the building into service. To be completed in the spring of 2019.