Right. Well, I mean, the fiscal responsibility until such time as I divide the territories would be an obligation of this government and we would have to build that into our expenditure base. I am saying to you that again, I
am just talking on my feet, as they would say. It would be for a short period of time until such time as the new governments move forward and undertake those responsibilities that we have entered into. That is why I say that. Particularly in the eastern Arctic, I suspect that we will be if our protocol agreement gets signed off, as I am optimistic it will. It will provide us the mechanism, the process for the Interim Commissioner to sign off with myself or other Ministers on the long-term obligations beyond April 1, 1999. So, if we had a project like a medical health centre in Arviat that was completed in the fall of 1998, we would have the fiscal responsibility from the fall of 1998 until March 31, 1999. That is how I would see it happening and at the end of the day, I suspect, most of these public/private partnerships really and I said it in my speech, it is a policy that is not a short-term policy. It is a policy that is set in place for future governments, et cetera, and I think that is where most of it will end up. Thank you.