Thank you, Mr. Chairman. There was a program I referenced that was set up in the last Assembly based on a recommendation from the Rural and Remote committee that put money in for employment. We’ve put in community service officers to help people navigate through the government system. A lot of things I see in terms of moving to getting jobs into the small communities I touched on in a previous answer. For example, in bringing our maintenance money together, O and M money together to see if, in fact, in communities we can have a tradesman and an apprentice or two instead of flying people in.
There is a tremendous opportunity as we look at devolution, 175 jobs, that has to have a trickle- down effect. These positions are going to come empty from Ottawa. We are looking at communities, the larger centres, and then what we’d do in the smaller centres to in fact make sure that that benefit trickles down so that this rising tide of good fortune from devolution will raise all boats including the small communities. Thank you.