Thank you. I just want to make one further point. To the Minister's suggestion that there is no difference between a tax credit and lower tax rates, in reality I would agree with him. At the end of the day, it is identically the same thing. I think when you look at a comparison of tax rates across the country, you look at charts and you are an employee for a large company thinking of moving to the Northwest Territories, they are looking at various regions of the country they might live in.
You always see these charts and they always compare tax rates. If there is an asterisk beside one and you go to the bottom of the ledger to figure out what it means, I think that it is different. I think people do compare the numbers. They look at a provincial tax rate of 11 percent compared to nine and they make assumptions based on that. You do not see the tax credits.
The same for the small business tax rate. We compare ourselves to Alberta tax credits on employment or infrastructure investment or any other kind of tax credit that might exist in the province. Soon it gets lost in the shuffle and just talks about the final numbers, the nine or the 11. So I think that is something we might want to look at when we talk about whether or not it is even worthwhile looking at our tax tables, because I think it probably is.