Thanks to the Minister for that. I get that especially around the Collective Agreement and bargaining stuff. In that argument itself, in my opinion, it suggests that we didn’t get it right the first time when we reduced the supplementary reserve to $10 million. If we know that Health, as an example, is going to come back with these things on a regular basis, to suggest that $10 million is ever going to be enough isn’t realistic. So either we have to put more money back into the supp under the understanding that these types of things are going to happen on a regular basis or we have to find a new way of doing things so that this forecasting and modelling can be done and built in somewhere so it doesn’t pop into the supps. Ten point eight million dollars for Health. That is more than our entire supp amount was. Something has to be done here, otherwise we are just going to keep coming back and blowing that $10 million every year. I would like us to actually hit some target that
we have actually set for ourselves. That would be amazing and awesome. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.