Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just to carry on with my questions for the Minister, in the opening paragraph of the statement, the Minister talked about the fiscal strategy of the government calling for critical investments to ensure that Northwest Territories residents benefit from resource development. I think all Members of this House have supported that initiative. Obviously, it is going to cause us some concern if there is going to be a drop in revenues that it may cause some squeezing in our ability to borrow, because the Minister has also noted in this statement that we have limited capacity to handle borrowing, particularly in advance of seeing resource royalty revenues.
Just so that the public has a better understanding, and I think all of us here, what lies ahead? Knowing we have had some one-time revenue increases but understanding that we are still looking at expenditures each year that exceed projected revenues, could the Minister project for us, based on current levels of spending and on what are now anticipated levels of revenues, when would we project that? If we do not make some changes, either on the revenue side, being successful at resource revenue sharing or on the expenditure side, maybe making some trimming necessary, when would we hit that so-called debt wall? Would it be 2006-2007, 2007-2008? Does he have a sense right now of how many years we have to either be successful on the revenue side or that we are going to have to start looking at expenditures?