Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I can assure the Member that at the same time as we are proceeding optimistically in our negotiations with the federal government, hoping that they will come through on the non-renewable resource investments we are asking them to make, we are also at the same time working internally in the departments on a worst case scenario, if we just got nothing from them and they continued to renege on some of their commitments and obligations in other areas. It is a difficult one because out of a total budget this year, I am looking at revenues of $751 million. Our ability to generate revenues and make a big difference in the North is pretty small because 80 percent of that roughly comes from the federal government. So we would have to have a horrendous demand on our people to ever be able to balance the budget.
So the worst case scenario has to be going back to the federal government to renegotiate the grant, looking at things like increasing the borrowing limit and so on. We are looking at a whole host of scenarios here at the same time, so that we are not putting all our eggs just in that one basket and not putting any thought toward the other scenario if we do not get any support at all. Thank you.