If you look at, and you must have it in the schedule in the leasing budget requirements in front of you, you will see that there is actually a decline in the expenditures from 1997 right through to the year 2001. We are anticipating a decline there. We are anticipating that we will, on a one to one basis... what is the term... Sorry, I have lost my train of thought; that is unusual. Anyway, let me go back.
If you look here, in 1997 to the year 2002, there is a decline in our lease expenditures. It is our intention to, on a one-off basis, look at the leases as they come up for renewal, and try to make an arrangement with these individuals or groups that have these leases, to either re-negotiate the lease, if there is a continuing requirement for government to provide a guarantee, or get out of it where there is no longer a requirement for this government to provide a guarantee.
So, for example, if we were guaranteeing six units in Inuvik and we had been at a 25-year lease with these people and there was no requirement for financing reasons, then we would get out of that lease and the landlord would have to make the individual arrangement with the individual tenant for the rent. That is sort of the objective that we are trying to achieve here. Thank you.