Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I will just ask Mr. Roland to please be patient. We are working on the main estimates and we will do it as quickly as we can. I do not expect that there is going to be, as you say, a fair bit of shifting around in the capital plan, but there will be some changes.
As we prepare main estimates, there is a lot of shifting going on. I suppose you could compare it to shifting sand. There are a lot of things. There are thousands of things that each deputy minister and their staff have to take into consideration as they develop a budget as a response to the needs that are being expressed. There are a lot of things that are still a bit up in the air.
Do not take this current document as the final one and then come back and try to compare numbers later on and say what happened to this $10,000 or $5,000. This is the capital plan as it is today and I will tell you there may be some changes as we prepare our main estimates. That is part of the normal process, Mr. Speaker.
In terms of the Member's questions, are we going to keep you informed, I tell you we made a commitment that we want to be open and transparent, even though you may not believe us. I am going to be as open and transparent as I possibly can. I have done it already by giving you a document that is current as of today, and I am being very honest in telling you that there will be some bit of shifting around as departments put their budgets together, but bear with us. That is part of being open and transparent. The alternative is to wait until we have everything nailed down and then give it to you. I do not want to do that. I will share it with you. If there is any major shifting, then we will absolutely let every MLA know. Thank you.