Thank you. First, if I just may comment, this full cost accounting, the final supplementary request for the fire season to close the books was reviewed this morning in committee and is in the process to come before the House. So, that work has been done. It was in and out of committee this morning. So it’s not quite accurate to say that the Legislature is being asked to take things on faith or without having seen what the costs are. We have demonstrated that, I think, through the supplementary requests.
In regards to the Tuk-Inuvik highway in terms of the cash and the impact on our short-term borrowing, I’ll ask the deputy to respond, Madam Chair, but I would point out that because we had the foresight as the Legislature to agree to advance this money, it kept the project live. They’ve caught up, they’re on target, on time and on budget to deliver the road, which was the biggest concern and we are in the management and risk management business and we made a choice. In that case in the longer term it’s going to stand us in good stead.
Madam Chair, with your indulgence, I’ll ask the deputy if he could respond further in regards to the specifics of the Tuk-Inuvik highway. Thank you.