Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I did not refer to the Department of Education as looking for an answer on this. I used it as an example. It is an equitable and fair way of addressing the whole question of people from the communities who want to move to Yellowknife and go into the school system, then there is recognition tax-wise, and it is a tax-based community of that enrolment. This is not the case for the area of social services. We have to remember much of the pressure for the Social Services area is in Yellowknife because of people coming in from the communities. We cannot overlook that. A lot of these people come into Yellowknife for health reasons or whatever, out of necessity and some of the facilities we have, yes, they are being taken care of there, but there is also pressure placed on other areas. As I mentioned, we have a lot of volunteer organizations here. There are the YWCA, Women's Centre and the Salvation Army. Some of these are not even funded by this government, whatsoever.
Where I have a concern is, we need to look at a mechanism of funding this down the road because if we continue to have the kind of influx we have had in the past, it will become stretched. It is your people who are going to suffer. I am speaking of this but people, particularly from your communities have a need for this. This is where I am coming from with this whole thing. I am saying that it needs to be addressed. Perhaps I can ask through the strategic plan, I noticed Yellowknife has $397,000. When the strategic plan is submitted to the Minister, how will this be resolved? What is the process from there, once you have the strategic plan?