Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The issue of core funding in itself is a variable because of the fact that
the treatment centres, as I indicated earlier, met approximately eight weeks ago, and they've accepted the fact that, starting July 1st of this year, we're going to be -of the four centres that we operate -providing 75 per cent of their funding as basic core funding and 25 per cent of their funding based on a per them basis. In other words, how many clients go through their programs. That will shift to a 50/50 basis starting April 1, 1997, and it will go down to a 25 per cent core funding, 75 per cent per them in the following fiscal year, with the intent that by April 1, 1999, 100 per cent of all their funding will be received from a per them basis.
With respect to the Tl'oondih operation, we fund them, we've given them a $300,000 advance for this fiscal year to help them continue to operate based on their per them charges for their clientele now; which I believe is $100 for adults, $75 for youth and $50 for children. They will submit invoices against that $300,000, based on referrals and based on those rates. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.