Yes, thank you, Mr. Speaker. Well as my honourable colleagues know the Power Corporation and the WCB are sensitive issues. There is, on occasion, some polarization of thought on both these issues.
On the WCB, we are working closely with all the players - the Western Coalition and the Interim Commissioner to try to reach an accommodation where we have a transition document that will allow the two new governments to continue to negotiate, what we think will inevitably happen. That is two new WCBs. We are seven months effectively away from division and it would simply be unreasonable for us to expect the eastern territory to be up and running in that time. So there are some discussions underway to try to reach a Memorandum of Understanding as to how we will proceed with this, when the two new governments are elected in 1999.
The NWTPC of course, which comes under the auspices of my colleague, Mr. Dent, these same type of negotiations are underway right now. They are what you might determine as sensitive negotiations and it is the desire of both myself, my Cabinet colleagues and Mr. Dent to try to reach an appropriate compromise to ensure that a transition document will be in place for both these organizations. Thank you.