I know the Minister said that they knew early on, but I think again this is a situation where Regular Members weren’t advised and if we were advised, it certainly wasn’t spelled out to us that this was going to be coming at us later down the line. The department may have known, the Minister may have known, but I don’t think Regular Members were advised and told this contract is in flux, we’re going to be coming back at you probably at some point in time to ask for a change in how we’re cash-flowing the money. I certainly don’t remember that we got that kind of a firm explanation of the need to change things. It’s one more thing adding up to a list of things that I feel I’m not getting advised of.
My other question has to do with the cost of borrowing this money. I think we determined yesterday that it’s somewhere around $50,000 all told with all the extra amounts we need to borrow. For this particular project, whatever interest is attached to the borrowing of this $40 million for this project, that’s an increase in cost for this project. Is this a cost that the contractor is going to bear because it is a benefit for the contractor for us to speed things up or is this a cost that the government bears? Thank you.