As the Minister from ITI has pointed out, there were meetings held with the mines -- BHP, Diavik and De Beers -- about the MOU. One of the best ways is going to be what the mines have committed to doing, which is limiting the incentives for flying south. The pickup points are only going to be in the North, keeping in mind, then, that it’s going to be the responsibility of communities that are going to be possibly places where these folks will stay. They have to make sure that they have housing available should these folks that fly in say that now they are prepared to live in the North, be it Yellowknife, Hay River, Fort Smith, Fort Providence, any community. We need housing available to hold up our end of the deal.
One of the things that we have looked at in the past that we have not moved on, of course, is a further increase to the payroll tax. That’s another option that’s there. It has, we think, fairly limited success given how much administration there is and all the requirements to refund or for people to have to claim back, but it’s still an option that is there available to us as well. Thank you.