Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I believe the Department of Health and Social Services can put out some broad numbers that show and point to the societal impacts of alcohol abuse right from babies being born with FASD right up to all the costs of work and jail, shelters being full and that type of thing. The issue of the money, this $25 million goes into general revenue, so we have general revenue of over $1.6 billion, $1.8 billion. Out of that, including this, we take now with the supplementary appropriations that are being considered, Health will get over $400 million of that, so it all gets mixed together, but in my mind, it’s clear that every cent of this goes into general revenue but we take $400 million, so we put in $25 million and we take out $400 million to go to Health and Social Services. Out of that $400 million, there are considerable millions that are spent on alcohol and drug related issues, in fact there is more money in the budget this year, as well, to improve those. We make the case. To me it is clear, we make $25 million and we spend 10 times that, actually we spend 20 times that roughly. So, I think we are talking about optics here because there is this money and as a government we choose to spend $400 million.
I will ask Mr. Koe to talk, you asked about the Norman Wells consumption. Sorry, Mr. Kalgutkar can do that.