Madam Chair, I think the first year that the program was available, no one applied for the funding. It has just been recently that individual communities and regions have asked to access some of this funding that is supposedly available. Because of the nature of the western part of the Northwest Territories; that is, in the Eastern Arctic there is one claim so it is very to figure out what our annual needs were, it was all agreed to up front. Here in the West, we simply figured out the number of people involved in hunting and trapping and renewable resource harvesting using the same basis for calculating. In the East we used the same basis as in the West. We just figured out the maximum that would be required is $18 million. But there is no single group in the West; in fact, in many regions as you can tell, it's individual communities that are asking to access this money and we've complied with that. If the Member wants to know how much money has been allocated to date and how much these commitments are for, then we can provide that. For instance, most of these are under three-years. This is the first of three-year commitments.
So we can provide that kind of detail. For instance, under the Fort Good Hope Hunters' and Trappers' Association, it shows we're required to provide $220,000 this year. Next year will be another $220,000 and the year after would be just a little less than that. So we can provide that type of a summary for the Member. Thank you.