Well, Mr. Chairman, the federal government will not pay the bill. Let me repeat that for clarity purposes. The federal government will not pay the bill. The responsibility lies within the fiscal capabilities of this government and I am going to keep to my theme because I think it is the right one. We want to negotiate an arrangement. We do not need a third party telling us what to do and it has to be fair and it has to be affordable. I hope at the end of the day that everybody will see that it is necessary and where that money goes at the end of the day is irrelevant to me. I agree that there is a bill that has to be paid, we have all said that. I have said it consistently. How much more cuts and pain can
we inflict on the people of the territories? I mean, I defy anybody, including the people at the bargaining table to show me where we are going to pay for this. I am not going to talk numbers because I think it is completely inappropriate. I believe we have got a good defendable position for the position that we have laid before the union. I think it is fair and I hope at the end of the day this Legislature and others will see that, as the negotiations unfold. I do not want to at this time circumvent negotiations.