Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, I’m not sure where the $13 million was. I was looking for it on the revenue page. I can say that the personal income tax of $113,276,000, I mean, you can attribute a lot of that to the folks who are working at the mines and then the corporate income tax; same thing. A lot of that is from the mine. The fuel tax; I mean, they would pay a lot of fuel tax. Payroll tax, $42 million. I’d like to know how much of that is from the mines. They do property tax as well. They pay property taxes.
If we were to do the work and add all these numbers up and see what indirectly we got from the mines, I think it’d be a lot more than $13 million. The Tobacco Tax, I’m sure there’s a few of them up there who have a cigarette now and then. They would pay into a Tobacco Tax. Every one of these, I think, has a link to the mining companies and the employees that are out. I take the Member’s point, and he makes it passionately, but we can’t be giving the impression that the $13 million quoted was the only revenue we got from the mines. Thank you, Mr. Chair.