Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The only other question that I have is with regard to the direction that the nation is going in. One of it is that eventually, and I would hope that definitely, the Canadian Constitution is ratified then it is going to be a whole new development with regard to the inherent right to aboriginal self-government. In the Minister's opening address, he does not mention anything about that, except for that devolution that is going to take place and the communities are going to be taking on those roles.
When he refers to the communities taking on those roles, are we talking that the communities will receive funding and resources to run their programs? Communities that are interested in running programs will receive ongoing training and support? Smaller communities that are interested in running their own programs may require additional training and support and the flexibilities there? When you refer to communities, you are referring to the communities at large, or are you referring specifically to local educational authorities, or divisional boards of education?