Once again I would like to reiterate that this is an initiative of the government, the current government, in which my Cabinet colleagues play an important role. I am confident, that as we move forward, when you have a reasoned argument as to why we require this, it is very difficult to argue why we do not have it. Every other provincial jurisdiction in Canada has it. We are the only one that does not.
Mr. Kakfwi has talked many times, as others have, as Ms. Cournoyea, Mr. Morin, on devolution and the need for governance and the need to get into tax windows that we require. I have said on a number of occasions, between taxes and royalties on BHP alone, our numbers say that is $4 billion plus. That is a significant amount of money. We, as a government, get a marginal interest in that. There is a recognition amongst the politicians in Ottawa that with reasoned argument, they have to sit down and work out a better arrangement that we can have because at the end of the day if they do not, they are ultimately going to have to pay the bill then. Thank you.