I think maybe it's obvious to me because I am involved in trying to deal on a daily basis with these three different organizations that are all delivering different programs and services on behalf of this government and it is quite a challenge. We currently have the BCC and their board delivering certain programs and services. We have the Dev Corp, another organization, delivering sometimes the same services, sometimes different. Sometimes there is a lot of question about who would be better delivering these programs and services. We also have RWED administering business programs and services on behalf of the government. I can assure the Member that there is some confusion and a lot of discussion around who would best be suited to delivering these and our strategic priorities are not always in lock step between these three organizations and it is difficult to keep track of that. We think it would be much easier and much more effective if we have one board, one organization in charge of all these programs, and this enabling legislation will allow for the evolution of program delivery in regions. But, as we have said, drastic changes to programs, the elimination of some programs, the elimination of subsidiaries, the changing of investments. If we were to try to undertake something like that prior to changing this organization, I would offer it would have been an overwhelming task and we wouldn't have been successful in maintaining the support for this because of the uncertainty that clients would have had around whether or not those programs would still be there for them and who they would even speak to about the change, which might be unsettling.
I think that is what you are seeing here reflected in this legislation today. I think that the future is much improved for businesspeople in communities, because I think they will be better able to understand where to get programs and services from in future. I do think that the communities and regions that really know their people best on the ground will be able to take over much of this program and service delivery in the future. That is the model. I think it is hard to look at this thing. We tend to look at it in a very short time frame. But if you were to come back I think in 10 or 15 years and look at how program and service delivery is carried out in the regions, it will be drastically different, I believe. I think that is where you will see this change in this legislation has enabled those types of improvements. Thank you.