Mr. Chairman, I think the Member is right. We are not going to likely see any significant revenues from resource revenue sharing arrangements for a number of years, depending on what is negotiated, but we will certainly will not see it next year, I do not believe.
As well, when I say we should not be too concerned about the debt wall, rather than saying focus, I should be saying we do not want to become fixated on it to the point that we do not dare move on anything. I think this is a time for some investments. We are working on a number of fronts. We are not just relying on some huge corporate tax windfalls.
There are other areas, as I have mentioned in my Minister's statement a few days ago, that I think we have made some good headway in meetings with Finance Minister Martin. I hope to see us gain from that.
As well, with our economic situation improving, while we need to pay attention to the debt wall, I do not think we want to become too fixated on it. There is an opportunity now to ensure that Northerners can benefit from the economic upswing we are facing right now.
In terms of the treatment of the corporate taxes and its impact on us next year and in future years, I will ask Ms. Melhorn to speak to that one.