Mr. Speaker, we have not done anything yet. I will say what I said before. We have not implemented anything. What we have done is identified tasks, looked at areas from the recommendations and the jobs that would have to be done. We have not talked to communities. Some of the communities have expressed interest in discussion on community self-government, which would have been happening anyway.
The fact is that we have not implemented, and committee will be helping to look at how we are going to take on these tasks. We have identified certain areas that could have a little more priority than others, areas of concern, and this is where the committee will be involved, in carrying that out. But at the same time, those changes and processes will be in the normal planning process of this government, as it will sometimes mean that maybe other programs will be able to be funded, because if we tighten up maybe we will have money for other things.
So all these things go through the normal process. But the day-to-day and ongoing issue of how we carry out those tasks -- we have not done anything at this time, other than to set up the process and the area of where and how we can possibly approach those.