Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, in some of the communities, through the municipal and community affairs arrangements, there are some band councils that are chartered communities, where they have combined band councils into a public government system at the local level. In these cases there are non-band members such as in Good Hope and I think, Deline, which became charter communities. There are a few of them, under the Municipal and Community Affairs Department, that have made arrangements with these communities so that they become something other than the chief and band council situation where there are other than band councils voting for different types of arrangements in the communities for providing services. But, in the communities where the chief and band councils are the only community government, in most cases, these communities are very small and a large majority of the people in these communities are band members, but there are some non-band members in these communities. Again, this is an area where the reality of the day is that that is the kind of arrangements that they have.
I think that the government has made attempts in the past in the communities like Wrigley, for example, where they have been approached by MACA to maybe consider other arrangements like charter communities, but it is really up to the people in communities to decide on how they want to govern themselves. Perhaps, the Member has other questions than this one here. I will try to clarify it. Thank you.