Thank you, Madam Chair. One of the difficulties of this is that the estimates -- for example 2003-04 main estimates that were provided during the previous year of $51 million and again if you look at 2004-05 proposed main estimates of $57 million -- that is our department working with the federal department to come up with an estimate as to what we will be receiving. They collect our taxes for us and remit them back to us. So that's how we work with them.
What you find in the 2003-04 revised estimates of $57 million, are prior year adjustments. The possibility is there with the 2004-05 numbers -- although we're proposing $57 million because that's the numbers we are working with with the federal government -- that there will be some adjustments again coming forward and that will be reflected in the next cycle. It makes it complicated in that way. Normally the comparison should be from mains to mains, to reflect adjustments that are made throughout the year as there are either more earnings or fewer earnings. In fact, this shows a prior year's adjustments being incorporated in the revised estimates; that shows a $57 million figure. Thank you.