Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The $150 million/$117 million -- I am going to keep saying that -- that has been identified by the federal government is broken down, Mr. Speaker, in a variety of areas. Some are in the transition and operational costs like an interim Commission or the Nunavut election and electoral boundaries. There are other areas broken down in minor capital housing, infrastructure and some federal government departments. Of course, there is the capital component to it. Again, it is a good question my colleague asks and I appreciate it. I think after this weekend, once we have spent some time in Arviat with the federal Minister and with NTI, we will be in a better position to be able to debate and get more information on where and how this money is going to be spent and who is going to spend it. For example, my colleague, Mr. Dent, and the Cabinet believes that we should take the lead on training in partnership with NTI. We are optimistic and enthusiastic that we can reach that arrangement with them this weekend. So it may be that NTI and the Department of Education leads in education.
It is a good question. It is slightly premature at this time, but hopefully by the weekend we should have a clearer understanding of who is doing what and whether there is sufficient money in each of these categories to meet the expenditures that we expect will take place with respect to the transitional costs of Nunavut. Thank you.