There are two issues, two Ministers. You know that it may appear that the cross-departmental boundaries in reality, I think we know right now that the mining regulations are currently being written by the bureaucracy in Ottawa. We have indicated to Ms. Stewart and to Mr. Martin that we hope we will be given ample opportunity to review and to contribute to the final outcome of what those regulations are going to be. That is what we said. We made that clear. I am not talking about saying here is a minor regulations, have a look at them. We are going to do it anyway. I am saying that either we have serious participation in the partnership here or we are in a difficult protracted political argument. That is what we are saying to them on that site. That I would suggest to you is imminent. I think it is probably, I would not want a time line on it right now. I will have to talk to my staff, but I know they are being undertaken right now and discussions are underway with respect to our departments and the federal government.
On the increase in the tax window, I addressed that with Mr. Martin last Thursday and at this time I do not have an indication, first of all, he is going to accept our political argument that this makes us less dependent at no cost to the federal government or not. I am hoping that we can get a response to that within the next two to three weeks. We are up and ready to go if he is prepared to sit down around that if you want a tax table to see if we can negotiate a degree of revenues for the Northwest Territories and ultimately to make us less dependent on the transfer payment we have received due to the benevolence of southern Canada. Thank you.