Thank you, Mr. Chairman. As Mr. Roland points out, our corporate income taxes are projected to be much larger in the current fiscal year than we had anticipated last year as a result of one-time tax receipts. Because of the way Finance Canada makes the remittances for income tax, that large payment is taken into account in determining our corporate income tax estimate, our first estimate of corporate income tax payments for the next fiscal year. It is possible that there will be adjustments to that amount if our corporate taxes do not meet that amount.
However, for the moment, we do not have enough information to assess what our 2000 corporate income tax levels will be. However, given that our economy is based very strongly on the resource sector, which has been performing extremely well in the last year or so, we have every reason to be optimistic about our corporate tax revenues. Over the long-term as well, our corporate tax revenues should be expected to grow quite strongly, given the resource activity.