Thank you. I will try to keep the answers short. I appreciate the Members want to get a number of questions in. The total employees for the new departments, in ITI, it is going to be 189 employees and a budget of about $34.9 million. In ENR, we are talking about 276 employees, so almost 100 more employees and over $50 million in proposed budget. I would certainly disagree with the Member's suggestion that we are entirely focused on economic development. I think you can see from the numbers of employees and the bulk of the budget being in ENR that we take this very seriously and take the role of environmental stewards very seriously. I think this division of the departments will allow us to do that and continue to move that agenda forward without the perception that somehow it is better.
The creation of new positions out of whatever that is, 480 some employees; we are talking about 23 new positions created when we create the two new departments. So we aren't duplicating all of the positions. One of the things we needed to do was to build regional capacity. That is why we have additional superintendents in every region. We think it is very important. We don't think we can ask a superintendent to be a superintendent of two separate departments. We also have three positions to create an energy policy office. If you look now and take a good close look at our energy policy, I think there is really a void. I don't think we have a good handle on both demand side and supply side issues. As a government, I don't think we are doing an adequate job around energy policy. I think that is what this addition of these positions speaks to. This is about trying to build more capacity at the regional level. That requires new positions. Thank you, Madam Chair.