Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I understand the line of questioning that my honourable colleague is heading in. I want to make it clear that $16 million we get is revenue, not net, I suspect and I do not have the numbers before me, but I suspect and I believe that I understand that we spend more money, although it may not be sufficient as my colleague feels how. We actually spend more money in the, I believe, I stand to be corrected, I always have got a qualifier, I believe we spend more money in the alcohol prevention side than we actually net generate out of the sale of alcohol. I think it is also important that all revenues we get, whether it is in tobacco, which we have got the highest taxes in the country. I
am going to repeat that, Mr. Picco, the highest taxes in the country when it comes to tobacco. Our taxes on alcohol are extremely high. That all goes into the general revenue and is reflected in our balance sheet as it relates to our grants and revenues and is then disbursed through our budgetary process, et cetera. So it is not like this money, revenues from alcohol we will just move it here. It goes into the general revenue fund and is re-distributed through the normal budgetary process. Thank you.