Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We go by the numbers in the commitments that are made during review of the interim appropriations in approving the interim appropriations. Members, though, have all been asking us for a capital plan, what cuts are being made, what makes up the $10 million that we have reduced the capital plan by. That commitment is a commitment that goes back to the 13th Legislative Assembly. We have chosen to follow through on it. And as we speak, departments are doing work on preparing for the 2000-2001 main estimates.
In order to try and respond to the Members' needs, we have given you a copy of what we call a current 2000-2001 capital plan. It is only current in the sense that this is where we are today. As we speak, departments are working on these and refining them. As we get into the final preparation of the capital plans that will be part of the main estimates, then you may find some of these numbers will be still moving around a bit. Each department is still working on this. This is a living, working document as we have it right now. It is not an approved 2000-2001 capital plan. That will not happen until we see the main estimates. We have given you a piece of information in advance that normally, I suppose, would not be given at this stage. There will be differences. I can tell you when we come to the main estimates, you will find some other little adjustments that departments have made based on priorities, based on issues that have come to their attention, based on the need to balance their estimates within the targets that are given to them.
Do not take this as being the final 2000-2001 document. It is not. It is just the capital plan as it currently is. Thank you.