We have prepared the business plans based upon the two new agreements that were recently signed both east and west with Mr. Martin, the federal Finance Minister. Based upon our best calculated experience in terms of where money is spent, et cetera, the Nunavut Caucus from an eastern perspective will be provided with these business plans tomorrow probably or the next day. We have also been sharing them with the Interim Commissioner's Office. I believe that is why Mr. Kunuk is here this week as well as a number of other things, the Nunavut Caucus and the business plans as we have prepared them, and what is being done in respect to the Interim Commissioner's office and his business plans. At some point there has to be a meeting and a consensus has to be reached as to how you are going to move forward with a business plan so that when the new Nunavut government gets elected, it has an opportunity to review it and, if it agrees with the business plan, approve it or not.
It is kind of an awkward situation in a sense because there is the Interim Commissioner's office out there that currently has the authority and legislative authority to approve budgets. Yet, we have an election coming on February 15th that will bring a new Nunavut Legislature that will ultimately approve a new budget, I would suggest, some time after April. We will provide as quickly as we can to everybody our best effort if you want, the business plans for the Nunavut government. It will then be up to the Interim Commissioner's office, Nunavut Caucus and others to determine whether these plans are appropriate and hopefully move it forward at the end of the day to the new Assembly once it gets elected on February 15, 1999. Thank you.