It requires a little political assessment. I am kind of reluctant to do it, but as I recall, there was some reluctance to provide the amount of money that the Western Constitutional Commission required, particularly from eastern Members. So there was some allocation made for the East to get some money, That was done last July. We have yet to receive the results for the allocation made to the West. We provided a certain amount of money for the Western Constitutional Commission to do its work. So far, we have an interim report, we have yet to see a final report in which we have to find some satisfaction as a Legislature that the money we expended through them, not only the report, but the commission, and the money we gave to the different groups was well spent. I think Members are going to be, I hope, just as jaundiced in their view about where all this money was used and how well spent it was by the different groups that were funded by the commission over the course of the last year.
So there is a reluctance on my part, I guess, to suggest we start providing additional moneys at this time. I wanted to express it. I am concerned about it. When we do something I want it to be well thought out and well considered before we do it. I think that was the sentiment that was expressed as well by the committee of western leaders and that is why they sort of said they would not support individual proposals and actions taking place, because it does jeopardize the activities of other groups. It has to be well co-ordinated. That is the point.