Thank you. I will have an opportunity later to maybe ask some more questions on personnel. I do know when I spoke to some of the employees at the BCC, before Christmas, they said that when they had Inuit wardens on shift, there were fewer problems within the jail. That seemed to be the consensus.
Moving to the directorate, the deputy minister also serves as a legal advisor to Cabinet. I am wondering how much time is the deputy minister spending providing legal advice to the Cabinet and how is that billed back to the Executive? Is there user pay/user say here, in this case? Does the Justice Department bill the Executive department for the skills of the deputy minister or the advice that the deputy minister gives? Thank you.