Mr. Speaker, it is all interrelated and I was trying to give some clarity this morning in my statement as to where this government philosophically is and how it intends to move forward. You cannot look at one in isolation of the other. As I said, this has to be a collaborated effort, it is going to take a great deal of discussion, but I am fairly confident that people will see the merits in what we are suggesting because these are revenues we currently do not have. Nobody has them, not public government, not arbitrational governments, et cetera.
Devolution, tax windows, all of these issues are going to have to be put on the table, we are trying to formulate the arguments right now in draft form. Once it gets out there, it will be open for, I imagine significant discussion and debate and review in change. I am approaching this with an open mind, a flexible attitude, but I hope to be able to get some collective support for the direction we are heading. Thank you.