I realize these are general comments, so I’m trying to keep my questions general rather than as comments. I suppose my comment there would be I hope that we do maximize our opportunity for building capacity with these funds. Certainly we can’t help but generate jobs when we’re throwing $50 million out there. Some real focus on directing funds to build that capacity in meaningful ways other than just units on the ground, and I know that’s essential as well, could help.
Just my second one, really, is related. I’m happy to see we’re lobbying and I’m sure we’re being more effective in joining our voices with other northern jurisdictions on this, but certainly the federal government seems implacable at this point in time and we know they’re facing their own issues in terms of deficits and so on. I’m wondering just again what sort of contingency funding or contingency planning we’re doing to help prepare for that day. I know we’re 20-some years ahead here, so hopefully something will happen by then, but at the same time, our funds are going down year by year by year. We have gotten lucky over the last couple of years, which has really helped, but obviously our needs survey has shown that it
hasn’t been the answer completely. So we will be facing a tighter and tighter ship as we go on. I’m just wondering, does the Minister have any thoughts on what contingency planning we can be doing in the future on that. I’ll use some of my time on that.