Mr. Chairman, that is not what am advocating at all. For instance, if the group said, "We feel there is sufficient work being done in the commission and there is a need and we all agree we want to go out there and want to be involved in the campaign, whether we support it or
not, all of us agree we want money." Then it would come forward. I do not want to have it misconstrued. One of the concerns that a request for additional moneys came forward, was not because of the political position of a certain organization, but the fact that some money had been given to all the different groups and some of the groups could not initially provide any kind of justification for having spent the money that they did and then coming back and asking for more.
It put some of the other groups in an awkward situation, and myself as a Minister, because I know if I come back here and ask for additional money, I have to be able to say that all money that was spent out there was well used it here are the results of it. I just feel that I am getting set up to be seen as somebody that is seen as somebody that is against a particular group and not with another, and I do not think I want to end up there. The fact is that if the groups all said, "We think there should be a campaign made, people should be visited, communities should be informed, the *yes" people, the "maybe" people and the "we do not know" people and ..absolutely no" people should all go around and campaign.' I would bring it forward to this Legislature because it is not the government that made the political agreements and the funding allocations in the first place, it was this Legislature.