Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The Member is correct; if we were to
take this all on, it would cost the Government of the Northwest Territories a lot of money and obviously we are concerned with the declining funding. We have been trying to engage the federal government in sitting down with all jurisdictions in Canada to find ways where we could convince them that this is a program, the CMHC funding obviously is something that we seriously need otherwise all jurisdictions are going to have to start dipping into their own funds. This is one that I think that we need to continue to be very aggressive in trying to engage the federal government and I have invited them up here. I have invited the Minister up here, I have invited the president of CMHC up here to show them firsthand some of the issues that we are challenged with, so it is an ongoing battle. It is an ongoing struggle, but we need to keep pushing them to realize that they need to keep this funding flowing. At the same time, we can’t just sit on our hands and wait for them to give us an answer. We have to find ways, as a corporation, of trying to be proactive in dealing with what we obviously know is coming, unless they change their minds, and that is a decline in funding, so we have to try and cut back on our operations and maintenance, design and build newer, more energy-efficient houses, which would then cut back on all the expenses. So we continue to do what we can to alleviate some of the pressures that we are going to face, but at the same time we continue to try to be fairly aggressive with the federal government to get them to see the light. Thank you.