Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As I did say in my comments to the federal budget, I felt that no matter how small, the fact that there was some specifics in the fine print to the north, I think that was a credit to our MPs and of course, to the active work of this Legislature. One of the important components of the fine print, of course, was that the federal government was committed clearly to the fiscal resources necessary in division and the implementing costs attached to it. That is true.
On the job aspect of the decentralization, as I said to my colleague on a number of occasions and I will say again, I hope he can get clarity on it. I did have a discussion with Mr. Anawak earlier yesterday. I am optimistic that his plan for implementation will be with us very shortly and we will be able to move, I would hope, and support, his initiative quickly to move people into the decentralized communities. At the same time, we have to make sure the facilities are there, the housing, et cetera. I was in Arviat as late as two and a half weeks ago and their houses looked well underway there. My guess would be that if they start those housing units in the spring, they could be finished by late August or September and hopefully, by that time we will be able to work in conjunction with the Interim Commissioner to move some people into those communities. We certainly need the facilities like housing and office facilities to be able to move people, but I am optimistic. Maybe that is just my personal opinion, but in this game, you have to be optimistic and I am optimistic we can move, but it will be subject, to some extent, to the infrastructure completion and of course, the implementation plan that the Interim Commissioner is going to provide to all three parties sometime in March. Thank you.