Thank you, Mr. Chairman. In my understanding of a revolving fund, it implies that there’s money moving in and money moving out. With forest fires generally the money moves out as we fight fires. The budget that has been set by the Assembly has been over a number of years set to be what we think is, based on a basic average, what we could make do with, with the understanding that if there is a bad fire season — hot weather or something happens that’s untoward — we will come back and ask for more
money as opposed to…. My understanding is that in previous times they would have a fairly large fire budget, sometimes with a surplus at the end of the year that things would be done with. This way we have what we think we need to operate and hope for the best in terms of weather.
So the issue of a revolving fund is not clear to me in terms of the Member’s comment, but we have a budget that we think gives us a pretty good core of funding for a normal fire year.