You mean they even get money for rent? In Tsiigehtchic, they do not even have an office for the income support person that they are looking for. I have a real problem,
especially with the way this program has been allocated. It favours more of the larger centres than the service of the program to the smaller communities, just based on the geographical size of a community or where they are located. The program is workable in the larger centres so this program is more structured toward the larger centres. You have to realize that in the smaller communities where you do not have the necessities of life where you can attract people to do a job for $4,000 a year and trying to deliver a program for that amount of money. It just does not work. In my riding, a lot of the communities have come to the conclusion that it is not feasible for them to continue to maintain and deliver this program in their communities, because of the way the formula has been distributed and allocated. There has to be a fair way of delivering this program and serving all communities on some sort of a more equitable manner because I just cannot see it.