Well, that is a lot of information. I appreciate that we went through this yesterday, but there were some remaining questions. We are still not clear exactly as to how it is the case that this budget for fuel and power has been underestimated by almost $1 million each year. For example, it says here that the Minister said that the department was aware that the new facility would cost more and that something like ventilation, it seems like the turnover had to be 13 times or whatever. This is not new science. I am sure there is an industry standard that they had to work with that would tell them what level of
ventilation would be required and how much power that would take to run it. With all this knowledge about it, why were they not able to factor in the extra costs? It is a bigger hospital, a newer system, and more stringent requirements for ventilation and other air cooling systems and all that stuff. With all that knowledge, why were they not able to get to a better figure? Thank you.