Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The intent of this motion is that MACA would coordinate the development of the program. It would not be that much of an effort. It is not the intent that MACA would develop the courses. What I envision, is, they would get other departments that, perhaps, would have a course which is relevant to their particular area, to get them to throw in some dollars and MACA throw in some dollars. Then, what you do is simply contract with someone to develop the particular courses, such as here. We might have the college do some. We might have the Dene Cultural Institute develop some as they have been developing and delivering some courses. Obviously, there are courses which currently exist. You could use some of the contents of those, but I do not think you would take a whole course from here, another course there, and just slap it all together and say it is community development. You want to develop something that is more particular to community development, adapt them, add more stuff, that type of thing.
Mr. Chairman, as I say, I do not envision this would be that much more work for the department as it would be more of a coordinating role. Having people take this type of a course would certainly assist the department in the future, when they negotiate and complete community empowerment, there are actually trained people in the communities to implement those programs and services. If I remember correctly, I believe, Mr. Steen was one of the people asking for more training last year, as well as several other Members who had spoken on the issue. Thank you.