Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In opening statement, I marked on the fuel subsidy in regard to the seniors and also looking at cuts that we can do within this government, and I noted that there has been some expenditures in the capital plan, some $53,000 in regard to purchasing of the furniture for Ministers who basically have to stay in Yellowknife. The question is to the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment, that in regard to the fuel subsidy, we are looking at ways to finding new revenues. Can we seriously start looking at those programs and other benefits, if you are going to cut the seniors, why don't you cut everybody else. There is a lot of excess funds out there, have you considered looking in those areas where these benefits arrive at such
as furniture and also maybe we should revisit the thing on pensions at the same time.