Thank you, Mr. Chairman. My other question has to do with the whole idea of grants and contributions that are made to communities in regard to small business loans and things like that. In my riding, they have received some $140,000 for three communities of which $60,000 went to Aklavik, $20,000 to Tsiigehtchic and $60,000 to Fort McPherson. But I think in order to stimulate the economy you have to invest more than just buying outboard motors and equipment. I think you also have to look at infrastructure that will go along with any business that you are trying to start out. Also, a management plan placed, so that a person knows where you are going to be in five years. We give you money for something and at the end of the day we have to seriously look at the way we distribute money for grants and whatnot to ensure that it is a long-term investment. That you do not just invest on an as needed basis but look at it as a long-term investment.
At the end of the day, how many jobs are you going to generate? Also, will that person be in business in a number of years? So, I think that has to be taken into account and there has to be more money put into these communities and invested in those individuals who want to be entrepreneurs. But the amount of grants they are receiving is so limited they cannot really get off the ground. It is just enough to buy an item like a sewing machine, a motor or whatever. But it is not enough to be able to market your product or basically to carry out your business in regard to the whole idea of having to develop a plan so that you know that the product you produce, that you have the right to financial information in regard to how you are going to market it, and also that you have the strategy in regard to how do you market yourself and your business. So I think that has to be taken into account whenever these grants are given. Thank you.