Mr. Chairman, part of the decrease is in the area of capital, and that is some $4 million. Members will recall that the capital budget for the development corporation this year, or the funding provided to the development corporation from ED&T's capital budget this year will be $6 million. So, there is a $4 million drop. Mr. Chairman, the development corporation has many assets out there and many partnerships right now, joint ventures and all kinds of things going on. I have said to this House before that I do not want to see this thing get so large and become unmanageable and start to fall down. I would rather consolidate what we have out there and do a very good job at keeping those people employed and keeping those businesses going, than getting too large and not being able to handle it. So, that is where $4 million has gone.
When we turned over all of our enterprises to the development corporation, you will see a reduction in other O and M because our enterprises are gone which the department used to handle. That is all with the development corporation now, except for one that is still in limbo at the present time. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.