Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I, too, would like to just add a little bit to what Mr. Krutko is saying. In addition to all of the aspects that Mr. Krutko spoke of, also for the way the government is moving, in essence devolving a lot of the municipal responsibilities through the new plan to the municipalities, this is a major step towards increasing what I’d call market value of the community. I think anybody is aware that if you have a paved street in front of your property, your property is worth a lot more. I think this is a step in the direction where we will be increasing actual property values of individual homeowners in the smaller communities, which is actually a very good thing for everyone. It gives the ability for individual homeowners to borrow money directly themselves through some creation of a market in the community, then they are able to have a lot of the programs right now that are delivered by the Housing Corporation. A lot of that comes from the inability for the banks or the unwillingness for banks to lend in communities where when you don’t have streets paved and so on, sometimes they don’t see a market value. I think that when the dust is gone, then you will see the property improvements, which also adds to the market value of the various properties around the community and that. As we move in that direction, this government begins to devolve responsibility to the communities. I think it
is important that this government do what it can to assist communities to increase market values. I think this is the first big step in the right direction. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.