What we are doing now is setting up a process so that people know how they can work toward more control and take over more of the programs and responsibility. It is a process that is going to be set up. Whether people take advantage of that process can take as long as they want. So if a community is not ready or feels that they are not ready, it may be that some communities will want to take over, for example, the drug and alcohol program or some programs that are more relevant. Every community will be different.
Right now, there are many communities asking for more involvement, for example, in the correction of juveniles. These things are very important to people. We are just setting up a mechanism so that when a community comes forward and says they wish to take over these programs, then we know and are able to accommodate the negotiations for the takeover.
Again, I want to say we are not suggesting to move any quicker than the communities are willing to move.