We would all like to have done a whole bunch of things sooner, whether it is in health care or whether it is in teacher education, et cetera. The reality is we have been living for some time now with severe fiscal limitations and that is really, to some extent, what it boils down to. We have found some money, as I said in committee earlier today, that we think is targeted in the right areas, and hopefully we will be able to come about and bring the kind of stability that the Minister and the Members are looking for.
I am also, as I said in committee, hopeful, and I say hopeful, that the federal Finance Minister will in his budget in February allocate some money to health care and, if he does, then hopefully we will be the beneficiary of that. I think that is really the reason behind it, but even in these difficult times, there is some reason for optimism. As I have said, we have found these dollars as difficult as it is, and I am optimistic that we may see some additional dollars coming into the federal budget in February. If that is the case, then I am sure my colleague, Mr. Ng, is working hard to convince his federal counterpart that the territory should get their share. Thank you.