Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as I said yesterday -- and forecasting is not a very good science, Mr. Speaker -- we believe there have been 1,000 jobs created this year. We are seeing a volume growth in the amount of taxation that we are receiving. That affects the personal income tax, the number of jobs in the Northwest Territories and the payroll tax. Salaries are creeping along and there is some growth in salaries. So we get a bit more of an increase in taxation in that regard.
With regard to corporate taxes, Mr. Speaker, it is very difficult to predict. Individuals living in the Northwest Territories declare tax in the NWT, personally. People working in the NWT must pay the payroll tax in the Northwest Territories. Corporations have a little bit more leeway. They can declare taxation where they can get it the lowest. As I said on the radio this morning, Newfoundland has reduced their taxation down to 14 per cent corporately. So it is difficult to really forecast exactly what is going to happen, but we believe there are going to be some increases in corporate income tax declared in the Northwest Territories. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.