Thank you for that. No, I just find it virtually difficult to understand that we could let it slip that much. I know if you owe $100,000 through one of our lending programs, they chase you to the end of the earth. It seems that if you owe $50,000 or even less, they seem to chase you even more. It’s easy to write off the bigger numbers because I don’t know if it is intimidation or through posturing, but in the end I always get this feeling, from being here almost six years, that the more you owe the less we seem to be interested in collecting.
I will get to the federal and HIV money in a minute, which is even larger, but I am just trying to understand. Did we not send sort of some collection agency over to them that were providing their citizens care? I am just trying to understand, because somebody would have had to of provided a health care card. If I was travelling on a holiday in Alberta and I had to go see the doctor for one reason or another, they would ask me for my coverage card or some sort and I would present them my NWT health care card. That makes the process of either I have to pay up front or it will be billed through the appropriate system, because I am not a resident of Alberta. So they would send the bill, I would assume, in one manner or another to the Northwest Territories. I am just trying to get a sense of have you exhausted every process or did they just come and say, well, we will negotiate only if you write off our existing debt? Thank you.