Mr. Chairman. We are not waiting until any particular month to begin doing this. In fact, we have already begun. For example, we have served notice to the Minister of Finance that we do not believe the formula is working the way it was anticipated when it was signed and we are not getting a terribly good deal out of it.
Second, we have also given him notice that unless something changes, our borrowing limit is going to be reached within the next two years. So we have begun some of those processes, to say that, "Well if we are not getting the money through investments from the federal government, then we have got to look at some alternatives." When do we become really aggressive in doing that? We want to wait and see how our other strategy of trying to negotiate investments from the federal government and non-renewable resources proceeds a bit further before we begin the other ones with the federal government.
In terms of trying to draw more money out of Northerners, that again is something that we are doing internally, but I do not see us implementing some massive tax increases in the near future. In fact, quite the opposite might be true because of the way other provinces and other jurisdictions are lowering their tax rates.
So it is certainly a decision we have to look at within the next two years, but I could not put a month to it when we switch gears here. Thank you.