Thank you, Madam Chair. I’ll just briefly follow up on Mr. Abernethy’s comments. Capital planning process that the Minister referred to injected more rigour into the process, so we have a better understanding about what it is we are trying to construct and what the cost might be.
The other factor I think that is at play, in addition to all those issues with our improvements to our own capital processes, we have a stable market now in terms of… On the bad news side, there’s not a lot of opportunity out there for capital projects other than what the GNWT has on the table right now. We are getting more bids than we were getting, say, five or six years ago on our projects, so the competitive field for our capital plan is a little bit more stable than it was perhaps four or five years ago. Thank you, Madam Chair.