Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I did want to say that now that we want to transfer the control of many of the programs to the community, some of the communities are not ready and I think it is important, and I am glad that the government has recognized that they have to be very careful in making sure that once they transfer these programs, that not only are the communities ready but they should be capable of delivering these programs. I feel if they are not capable, first of all they will set them up for failure, which is not fair to the communities.
But I did want to point out one thing, and this is one of the questions I did have. In the South, when you think of how people live, take for example the farmers, Mr. Chairman, you know they find that it is very difficult to make a living off farming so they asked the federal government for all these subsidies to be able to live as farmers and to live off their land that they produce their crops on; and recognizing that the fur prices are so low and that we still have an abundance of resources here in the North, when will this government ever decide to formulate a subsidy to address people who still want to live off the land in respect to fur and in respect to trapping? That is one of the questions that I want to ask.