Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, in regard to the balanced budget, there is no deficit. In fact, there might be a slight surplus there that was indicated earlier on. It is projected to be there. At this point of time, like I said, I would like to maintain the balanced budget line and not get into any deficit. Whatever funding that we are going to have has to come from within the system.
Some of the areas such as the social envelope issues cannot be dealt with like a one-shot deal. You cannot take a few dollars from say, the surplus and put in for it in the one year. You have to deal with it on the longer term. You have to find existing dollars some place within the system and put it into the base so that the budget grows on a yearly basis. If you have a surplus, it does not mean that a certain department is going to get additional dollars on an ongoing basis. That is not the answer for the bigger issues that we have here. The departments need additional dollars on an ongoing basis, but in the specific cases like, for example, the airport that you mentioned in Rae-Edzo. It is a one-shot deal. There is something in place now to try to identify extra resources for that as a one-shot deal. Thank you.