Well, let me say that it would be fair to say that we have done an analysis of where the cuts have taken in the first round, in this last year. Remember we took over $100,000,000 out of the system this last year and we are going to take about another $100,000,000 plus this coming year. I think it is important to say that to the public so they can all hear it. We are trying to do it in a fair and reasonable way, and it is a very difficult task, particularly with this Assembly since 1968, it has never had to do this kind of exercise. We have never had to take or reduce the kinds of expectations that the public has the way in which we are doing it now. I think that is the first thing in terms of general comment.
The second thing is it has been fairly clear based upon the discussions we have had with standing committees, and as I say the recent debates, that we must carefully examine where we next look towards these cuts. If you remember that we did negotiate between the ordinary Members and ourselves, a two year approach to it so they get both education, health, etc., two years to make the right moves and to manage if you want, a way out of this difficult situation. And I think that is what we are endeavouring to do, and we are very much aware of where the cuts came last round. It is clear. I have it on my desk. And we intend to ensure that there will be a continuation of expanding the cuts to everybody across the framework to ensure that there is not one particular group, or one particular community that is penalized more than another. With respect to the further deficit reduction strategy that we are moving on in these final 12 months of excruciating pain. Thank you.