Thank you, Mr. Chairman. In regard to the community monitoring and evaluation, a lot of times communities feel like they are not being fairly distributed when it comes to the whole community planning dollars and the way that the formula works to ensure communities have the same type of training. When it comes to developing a community plan, I will use Aklavik for instance, where they seem to really have a lack of resources to ensure they have gravel available to the community to upgrade roads and what not. Yet, in the budgets that they get, there is no real $30,000 or $40,000, but in order for them to require that gravel, it is going to cost them a lot more because they do not have a source in the community. When we talk about supporting community governments, we also have to ensure they understand the way the capital budgets are allocated and the formula that is being used by the departments.
I would like to ask the Minister exactly when they do the evaluation and monitor the communities, do they look at what some communities have and what other communities do not have to try to work it in so that eventually they will all have the same equipment, infrastructure and ensure that all the dollars are there for training and consultation. So that when they do take something on, they know they are not going to get anything less than anybody else?