In fact, one of the challenges of this process is that anyone whose rate has gone up is going to complain. This part of the political challenge is to try and explain why we have reduced where we have, why we have cleaned up where we have, why we have not been able to clean up as much as we should have or could have and that is part of the political challenge.
We are going to get these kind of issues raised not just by one but perhaps even by other industries. There is a sense in which the political process has to take an overall view, after all, it is not over yet. June 3rd we are going to have at least five or six more very important sectors… At end of that process, we have to take a considered view. So we need to take a holistic view on June 3rd.