Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just some quick comments on the Minister's opening remarks. We have now heard, and heard again here today, that the picture is a little better than we first thought. We now seem to have $19 million on the upside. I think this was made up a few different ways. The Minister has explained that we have seen an improved revenue picture. We have also had to defer some capital projects which, although very important, did not make it to the top of the priority list and were seen to be sort of less important than some of these other capital projects, so it had to be put on the back burner for probably next year.
We have also seen that we have $5 million less in forced growth that came back for the departments for the next fiscal year. That looks a little better. My concern is that I am wondering if it is possible that some of the departments did not factor in their forced growth. This would have attributed partially to the result of less forced growth coming out here in the interim, and less in the projections for the year.
When we talk about this $19 million worth of room, I am concerned that not all factors were looked at. That in fact some departments were late in reporting some of these numbers, which may dip into this slightly brighter picture. I am wondering if the Minister can give us assurances that was not the case. Thank you.