Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I do not expect that by tomorrow. Once again, I am concerned, with my four and a half years experience with financial projections, if in fact you project $1,250,000 based on just government employees.
The reality is, for example, in Health and Social Services, there is over 60 or 70 percent of their budget right off the top. The two largest departments in government are about $175 million. The majority of their budget, right off the top, goes to the health boards and school boards. So it is a significant chunk of the government's budget.
There is going to be an upward pressure on all of their costs, so I am concerned that if the figures are not accurate, if we accept his projection through rose colored glasses and then the money is not raised, the commitment and the expectation of the tourism sector is that they are going to get a certain amount of money, $1 million a year, injected into their sector. If that does not come true, because we have not done our numbers tightly enough, then it reflects badly on us all.
I am not necessarily opposed to this. I just want to make sure that given the test of even a short period of time, that these things will stand scrutiny and that question is being asked.
So I just would assume the government is bringing forward a tax increase and would have quite tight numbers. This document is very broad and general and rudimentary from what I can see. Thank you.