Thank you, Mr. Chairman. There are a number of points for discussion here. I believe one of the issues with collective bargaining is -- and we have had this discussion before -- if we put the money in the budget when we are going to negotiations, it tends to be a giveaway as was the concern with capital projects, which is why, when we put out the information, we don’t have the dollar figure in, so that it is not…People don’t know exactly the amount in the budget and they tailor their bids to the amount.
The other issue is, yes, the departments have estimates, but the practice has been in these areas, come back when you spent the money and you will know what you exactly need. If we want to build in estimates, we have to have that discussion and our best guess is that there has just been a reluctance to do that especially for Health which tends to come back on a fairly regular basis for funding. Thank you.