Well, for clarity purposes, I could not agree more, Mr. O'Brien. There has to be some fairness and some equity and transparency to the issue. I do not know how much more I can say about it. I am trying to respond to you. I think we are going to do that. I believe we are going to do that. I mean, it is not only politically expedient, politically smart to do it, it is what the public expects. In any new policy where we are going to put a government into debt, because that is what we are doing here, we need to make sure they see clearly where that money is going and is it affordable and is it the right thing to do. Maybe, I will take some of the blame for the Shrimpgate. You know, maybe that was an error in judgment on my part, in not coming down to speak, not only to the Members, but speak to the public at large. If that is the
case, I will say for the last time, I apologize and it was an error in judgment on my part.
The meeting with the bankers really was a private discussion between a Finance Minister and an initiative to see if in fact they were interested in looking at the P3, so that if things do occur in Arviat or somewhere else, that these guys who determine corporate policy for their banks at a local level would, I guess, be receptive to the policy. So, that really was my intent at the time and obviously, I did not do it very well. I would hope that my apology would be sufficient to close the discussion on the bankers issue.