Mr. Speaker. I want to be clear here, because I do not want to be seen as an antagonist on this issue. I think we have avoided that, certainly have tried to over the last three or four months, and certainly, in my response to questions in this House. I am providing this to my colleagues in a spirit of information and a spirit of openness to show and illustrate that what we have done, what I believe is everything possible, to try to bring the UNW into the issue of the Hay Plan evaluation system and what we believe is a reasonable evaluation system. It is used across Canada in both provincial jurisdictions, as well as in the private sector. At the end of the day, people should be aware of that. It is not just propaganda. It is factual information that we are providing.
I will check with my staff and I am sure I could probably table it, but he does have it on his desk, right now. I believe it just got to you today. I will go check and if I can table all this information, I would be prepared to do that tomorrow. Thank you.