Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We haven't earmarked communities but, keeping in mind that this community transfer initiative has been a high profile priority of this government and Members are wanting some sort of a commitment as to specific achievements they can expect over the next year, we have said that aside from the things that we are hoping to do by April 1 of this year, we should have at least four transfer agreements finalized this year, two in the Nunavut area and two in this area. For instance, we hope to have an agreement signed, even a partially complete transfer agreement, with Cape Dorset, by April 1. I have given a commitment to the mayor and the MLA, Mr. Pudlat, that this is what I will do.
We have possibilities to complete an agreement, perhaps a specific agreement, in places like Tuktoyaktuk, Aklavik, Fort Liard and Fort McPherson. We hope that some of these communities will be done in the course of the year, and the economic development officer positions, economic development transfer agreements regarding specific positions like that, have been done already. I would expect other communities will be following and these shouldn't take as long as the initial ones to complete. There should be some more work done to finalize talks regarding renewable resource officer positions. There are social services and social assistance positions. Inuvik is looking at taking over lottery licensing. There has been some work. It is my view, and the view of the staff, that once we take some leaps of faith in certain areas that involve the different departments, other agreements will follow much more quickly. The Member is asking if we have already identified the communities. We have not. We are just saying we are going to take the high road and say at least two in each part of the territories by the end of this coming fiscal year.