Yeah, thanks, Madam Chair. I want to thank my colleague from Yellowknife North for raising a number of concerns and issues, particularly around the Taltson project. But I guess I just want to go on record as well. This is the area of the capital budget that I have the most difficulty with, and folks in this House are not going to be surprised to hear me say that I think many of these projects are very dubious value. I don't think they're all -- it's not possible for them to all go ahead at the same time. I think it was a mistake to try to say to the public that we're going to get these three projects going at the same time, the three big ones in particular. And through the work that I've done here, when you actually see the contracts that are out for, certainly Taltson Expansion, the Slave Geological Province, the planning work mainly goes to southern companies. So I think the economic value of these is really quite dubious. And I would much rather see the money being -- and effort that's going into these projects put into housing. We need to start treating housing like it's a big infrastructure project. I have said that many, many times in this House, and it's just water off a duck's back.
Now, I do want to talk -- or ask some questions about the Slave Geological Province funding that's in here. I'd like to know how much of this is our own money for the next year. Thank you, Madam Chair.