We are not lowering the bar. That’s not what we’re doing. We have an obligation to continue to be in the business of constructing public infrastructure for the Government of the Northwest Territories. What we are saying is that if – I am going to repeat myself – if we were to put in a rule today that eliminates most of the contractors, it just would not be wise.
At the same time, we’re not dropping all the safety programs here. We are on site. We are saying individuals who have had safety plans, any large projects, any renovations, any opening of older buildings that we are expecting asbestos, as an example, we want to make sure that our staff who are going to be on site are trained in those areas. It’s not like we have thrown all the safety rules out until everybody has been notified and everybody has been registered to be considered safe. We are moving through the process with safety in mind, and at the end of the day we are hoping that we have the majority of the contractors that wish to do work for the Government of the Northwest Territories have some sort of safety certification and we move forward from there. Thank you.