Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, when the government purchases vehicles, we work with the departments that are requiring certain type of vehicle. If their facilities require a large van, because they are continually hauling 12 to 15 people around, that has to be taken into consideration. One of the other things, again, is if vehicles are to be used in the smaller, more remote communities where there are not as many services as we find here in the larger centres, that has to be taken into consideration; for example, if it's a four-wheel drive vehicle, or a two-wheel drive vehicle, and what type of work it would be required to do. So those things are taken into consideration.
As we enter this phase that we are into now around the energy issues, we have to re-look at that to see if, in fact, we change our stance, and maybe pick up a couple of these other vehicles to see if they are, in fact, a savings to us over the long run. As we know, the initial costs can be much higher than your traditional vehicles, the ones that we find on the lots today. Thank you.