As I said earlier when somebody was asking about block funding, that we are willing to talk with Band Councils, Band organizations, Metis Locals, Metis organizations, municipal governments, societies and associations and we are open to discuss ways to officially recognize new organization types and unincorporated communities will need to incorporate in some way in order to take over services. You have to be
able to service the public. It is a public government that you will be - it is a public - it is for the public in the community, whether aboriginal or non-aboriginal. As long as you are willing to service all the people in your community, we are willing to talk. But you have to be able to pass legislation, sue or be sued, as I said before and own property and borrow, etc. We are do single - there can be up to three single administrative points into one community and that could be. Social programs can be one block, social programs and services, which could be, if the Band is interested in that, we can talk. Infrastructure programs and services, for example, the municipal body might be interested in that instead of social programs.
Another point that can be block funded would be economic and resource programs and services. There can be separate block funding agreements for each of these bodies if this makes sense locally.
So the packages can be tailored to each community. For example, a community might want a housing and recreation package under social. So we are willing to talk with any community but they would have to service a public body. Thank you Mr. Chairman.