Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I will keep my answer short. What we have done is we have tried to treat the Hay River Reserve in a way that is to their advantage. We will go by the communities' advice. If they want to be treated as a separate community from Hay River, then we will do that. There is a disadvantage, of course, because then they will lose. They are not included as part of Hay River for any jobs or opportunities that exist in the town. They would have a disadvantage over local businesses. There are advantages and disadvantages.
If they are treated under BDF as a separate community, they are a level three as compared to a level one with Hay River. It is really up to the community. We will take the community's advice they are giving you or us. If they want to be treated separately, we will do that. If they want to be part of Hay River, we will do that. We are trying to work it to their advantage.
In terms of the other question about the amount of BDF money, yes, the money is very limited. We run out very early. We are suffering the consequences of not having an EDA agreement and the limited dollars we have, our BDF money, is just a few hundred thousand in each region and goes very quickly. We will make every effort we can to get an EDA and get more money into BDF. Thank you.