Thank you, Madam Chair. I just want to speak to the broader plan that we do have as a government. The Assembly is fully aware of the fiscal constraints we are operating under, but we will be spending $1.4 billion. We will be spending, all in, about $130 million on capital. We recognize that there is a far greater list of needs than resources. The whole focus of our negotiations from the borrowing limit is to be geared specifically to getting the ability and flexibility as a government to build and make strategic investments that will allow us to supplement our very modest capital plan. The intent is when that borrowing limit is agreed to, that that good fortune has to be carefully used. We have to stick to our fiscal plan, but it has to be able to raise all boats, not just one boat in one region, but it has to raise all boats. We recognize that. We commit to that and we will lay out that plan.
In regards to the very specific questions about committing to spend the $1.3 million early, I will turn that question to the Minister of Transportation, Madam Chair, with your permission.