Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I am always open to suggestions as to how we can make this an easier exercise. I understand the frustration when you have $22 million items all lumped together. To give you some of the larger items, of the $22 million in other expenses, $12 million of it is for aircraft used against forest fire suppression, what is called pre-suppression aircraft. These are tanker basing contracts, not actual fighting. Those make up $11 million out of that $12 million. There are a few other little things in there on forest development activities.
Another large item within that same category is almost $7.6 million, which includes $5 million for forest fire management crew contracts, for pre-suppression across the regions. These are ongoing contracts with community development corporations, band councils and so on who have crews ready to fight fires.
Included in there is some money for forest inventory, for silviculture and other minor contracts. Those two alone make up the biggest bulk of that $22 million.
If Members want, we can give you all of the detail as to how we are assigning this.