Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, one of the most significant things that we get from that, having entered into the revenue, again, sharing agreement with them, it did bring down the overall cost to us of having access to a building that has been fully renovated for use. And when I say renovated, I also want to say remediated. Again, the costs of remediating a building of this size and scale are not insignificant. That would have been a significant cost to the GNWT to do that, to bring it up to a level that would then be actually useable again from the state that it was in. So we are -- that was -- that is the single biggest asset -- or benefit that we are getting. And now as the sort of landlord, if you will, they do have an obligation to maintain the building to a standard. So that's another specialized service that they are providing as a major land -- a major rent -- landlord holder, that they brought it up to scale and are now having to support us, otherwise we'd have to bring on likely more public servants and more specialized care in order to maintain the building ourselves. Thank you.
Caroline Wawzonek on Question 502-20(1): Stanton Territorial Hospital Public-Private Partnership Project Leases
In the Legislative Assembly on February 12th, 2025. See this statement in context.
Question 502-20(1): Stanton Territorial Hospital Public-Private Partnership Project Leases
Oral Questions
February 12th, 2025
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