 Meanwhile, the Government of St. Lucia has announced that it will be undertaking the completion of phase one of the St. Jude Hospital. The decision was made after comprehensive analysis of the status of the current structure. The announcement was made by Prime Minister of St. Lucia, the Honourable Philip J. Pierre, during Tuesday's sitting of the House of Assembly. Honourable Pierre also informed that the analysis of the Hiranora International Airport Redevelopment Project is progressing with the aim of chatting the best way forward for the project and the country. The five options proposed for review are 1. Do nothing. Compete the terminal using the current design and determine the overall cost. 2. Scale down the existing design to obtain a single structure by removing components including the elevated roadway and food floor with VIP lunges. 3. Use a design from 2020 with construction of the terminal in the car park and off of the existing terminal and demolition of the existing terminal. 4. Keep the existing terminal and incorporate it into the expansion. 3. Create a connector and use the existing terminal for arrivals and a new scale down along the vertical plane terminal for departures, leaving room for further expansion if required. 4. Piling for that phase would have already been in place. 5. Determine what could be salvaged from the ongoing foundation works and relocate the new terminal further towards the east. The government awaits the final report of the committee, but in the meantime will include and pursue the identification of various value engineering options to ensure that the money of the taxpayers of St. Lucia was not squandered. Another matter of national importance to be undertaken by the government of St. Lucia is constitutional reform. We have signalled our good government's intentions by the appointment of a deputy speaker. We have in the first 100 days, reignited the Constitutional Reform Commission, presented to parliament in a motion debated in August 2015. On assuming office, the government is recognizing that since the approval of the resolution by parliament in 2015 for the establishment of the committee, little progress had been made in this important matter. We have taken steps to pursue the constitutional reform recommendations as a matter of high national priority. In fulfillment of this objective, government will work with and take the necessary steps in consultation with you, Mr. Speaker, and the leader of your position to ensure that this matter is adequately pursued. Prime Minister of St. Lucia, Hon. Philip J. Pierre.