Thank you, Mr. Chairman. On community development, in the past years, our approach being recognizing communities, it was basically left to the initiative of the community to come to us and ask for assistance. A few years back, when we tried to approach communities of the band nature, they said that they wanted to deal with the federal government instead of our government, so we backed off a little bit and we didn't push our services too much. Since the Member has been bringing it up to us for two years in a row, that he is unhappy with our support to communities, we have rejuvenated this emphasis. We are now approaching communities and asking them to identify some of their training needs and helping them out in identifying them as well. I think we are making good progress. We are doing that in a couple of ways. We did change some staff around. That should help a great deal. We are also developing these policies, which we have already used as a guideline to do capital planning last
year. We are using it this year, as well, and we are hopeful, according to our timetable that we should have these policies in front of Cabinet before the first of April. Hopefully, we can use them for distributing the money we have to the small communities by April 1.
To correct something, when I was talking a while ago on fair equity of dispositions, I was only talking about hamlets and up. I was not talking about the smaller communities.