Mr. Speaker, the answer is no. What we have on the table is the expansion of the cemetery, approximately doubling the size. We have agreed to do this with the town of Oka.
We have people in there now working with Mr. Peltier on restructuring the debt. He inherited $600,000 to $700,000 of legal bills through different hearings of cases that took place in the past. Some he incurred but I think he inherited the bulk.
We have agreed on the seigniory, that we would discuss a structure, the solution to which would not be implemented until long after we are gone from the House of Commons because it is a long process. We are talking about housing north of 344, not south of 344. That is independent and I expressed that to my friend over there this morning.
We are talking about a committee to work on housing with four from the membership, three appointed by the council, and some money for renovations. We are definitely not prepared to put up $3 million. I said that in the scrum this morning and I will say that today. That is not on the table.