Unfortunately, Mr. Chairman, basically they would have to adhere to about the same regulations we do because it is a relationship between the federal and territorial government. There are some aspects in a federal legislated program and we receive funding for that program. We have to adhere to the guidelines. As much as possible we want to give the communities flexibility to move around their priorities, but at this point in time, we cannot move outside of some of the federal guidelines that are set.
Basically, within the territorial legislation, what we have done is incorporated some of that legislation because we have to, because we would not get the money unless we do, until such time as the territorial, Northwest Territories or Nunavut or Denendeh have the resources to raise their own revenues. It is difficult when you are receiving money from any other agency, as we do as a territorial government, not to abide totally by those guidelines because that is the basis that they put those certain programs out.
As much as we would like to say we are totally independent as the Northwest Territories government, we are not. We have to adhere to many of the guidelines that are set to receive the funding.