You know, I thought I was extending to my colleague... I do not believe I did say we would not do that. I mean, maybe he just chooses to ignore my response. He should take the time as he should have done yesterday to read Hansard. I am saying to you that we are having significant discussions with industry. We have got general support for it. I am prepared to look at bringing forward a whole variety of safeguards that are necessary in this public/private partnership, and it may include some form of council as they do in BC and they do in other places. It may include that, but I am not going to say today, one guy asks a question about this, am I going to do that. One guy asks a question, am I going to do this? I want to come forward with a comprehensive strategic plan as to how we are going to deal with the P3s. I have made a commitment to do that. I will say again. I have made a commitment to do that. It may include some of the legitimate concerns that my honourable colleague raises. I am not going to answer today, am I going to do this, am I going to do that, the next thing.
This is a government policy that requires further fleshing out, requires further discussion with the advocacy groups out there. We will come to the appropriate compromises and safeguards that everybody wants, present it to committee and to the House and away we go. I am not going to commit today on an ad hoc basis to some of the requests that my honourable colleague is asking. I would ask him to give me some latitude, to give me an opportunity to provide him, as well as others, with the plans that we intend to put in place, the policies and regulations to monitor it and the safeguards that are critical to ensure there is transparency and there is affordability. Thank you.