Thank you, Mr. Chair and I thank Ms. Bisaro for the question. The internal auditor positions of the Housing Corporation, as Ms. Bisaro already indicated, had initially been identified for moving to the GNWT Audit Bureau. Over the last several weeks, however, we have made some internal changes within the Housing Corporation. We’ve been able to retain the services of those two individuals as a result of some internal shifting of positions. So on the one hand, we have not lost their skill sets, which we think are very important. On the other hand, they are in fact doing different jobs, and we are in the process of sorting through that now.
On the issue of the internal audit it’s important to understand that we made this point with the Auditor General insofar as we recognize the need for internal audit. But we already recognize the need based on the recommendations from the OAG to provide more targeted services to our districts and to our LHOs. Through the reorganization of the Housing Corporation we have done that. It is our hope to ensure that we don’t have as many audit issues identified at the back end and, rather, that we deal with them at the front end prior to them becoming issues. We have got a bit of a combined approach here. The other issue as well to remember is that LHOs are not losing any services from audit as they are done privately.