I was going to say somewhat the same thing as Mr. Nerysoo. The thing is, the notices will go out for June 1. Between now and then, the community councils or hamlet councils are going to be dealt with. That's a foregone conclusion because this is part of the process that any new policies go through. Each community will be dealt with, in detail, because they'll need some help.
So, the notices will go out for June 1. We're going into the summer and I know that a lot of people don't like to get things done on time. If there's an implication here that the government cannot change the policy and that it is going to be changed, people will say well, maybe it will be changed, so why should we get this job done. The notices will go out for June 1. I don't think the results of whatever is completed between now and then can be available in May. Work in the communities will have to be work that is carried out anyway.
If the implications are that, somehow or other, the standing committee is going to say, you have done your consultation. Here is a report. You don't do it. I don't think that is in the cards right now, because this policy has been around a long time. We have put it on and off the table. People who have been on Cabinet know very well how difficult it was to deal with. So, it is staged over a number of years. We did make a commitment to review it before making the next change. Before we change next year, we will review how that is happening as well. We have made that commitment to ourselves to do that.
The notices will go out June 1. What we have can be made available to the Members, but the changes will be taking place on June 1. Thank you.