As Minister Michael McLeod noted late last week in the House, vandalism across the government costs about $5 million a year, which is an enormous amount of money for 42,000, so it is a significant issue. We all know the unfortunate circumstances of fires and vandalism and destruction of property, some of it often brand new. So the discussion about is there some type of security requirements that should be built in are ones that Education, I am sure, could have with the various divisional boards. They look at how to cope with this, especially when you have a brand new asset that’s worth $9 million or $10 million or whatever it may be, that there may be some attempts. So I understand in communities where they have tried this, it becomes almost an art form to figure out how to beat the security system and continue to engage in vandalism.
So I think security is one thing. I think there are some other fundamental issues at the community level that communities have to try to come to grips with so they don’t destroy the very hard-fought resources that are put in their communities. Thank you.