That is a good question, Mr. Speaker, and one that is of concern to all of us, including Mr. Picco. At this time, we are still taking a careful look at the numbers. I said the other day that it is our belief that we are talking about $118 million and not $150 million because there are significant costs associated with increasing the federal presence in Nunavut. I wouldn't be in a position today to give my honourable colleague any guarantees that the dollars involved in the transitional and incremental costs identified by the federal government would be able to meet the expectation of the NIC report and the decentralized model at this time.
That isn't to suggest that it isn't, but it does require further analysis and I am looking forward to a healthy and constructive debate this weekend with our partners in this issue, NTI and the federal government, and we will have a commission there to assist us in providing some briefings in an advisory capacity. So I think it would be premature for me to say that it isn't sufficient money to meet the expectations of the decentralized government, but it would be proper for me to say that we do have some serious concerns at this time. Thank you.