The total amount of money we spent to date is $429,900, of which $335,400, or 78 per cent, has been spent in what we call western communities. A total of $94,500, or 22 per cent, has been spent in the east. We've held 37 per cent of the general workshops in the east, and in the west we've held about 39 per cent of them. In the preliminary talks for community transfer initiatives, they've been held in 79 per cent of western communities and about 67 per cent of the eastern communities.
For more specific program workshops, for instance in Social Services and Economic Development, about 11 per cent of eastern communities have had them. So, three out of 27 have gone to the stage of having specific program workshops to discuss, for instance, the transfer of Social Services or Housing. In the west, nine out of 33 communities, or 27 per cent, have had this type of workshop. The differences between the east and the west is there are 27 communities in the east and 33 in the west. That shows a big expenditure for western communities and not as much for the east. But, as we say, we respond to specific community interest and it has been dominantly in the west that they've taken this initiative at this time.