Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The point the Minister brings up is a good one, the timing of funding to tax-based communities. Most communities go on a calendar year when it comes to setting budgets. We go on a fiscal year. They do not meet. Communities have already, because it is summer, had things in place, projects ready to go. Hopefully, in your review, you will look at bringing those two together, and allowing the timing of the budgets to be together or building in allowances. With that, as well, we have a committee motion regarding the notification and timing of any further reductions or changes to specific communities. It is good to hear that the...inaudible...is going on, but we would like to make sure that this thing moves along and moves along quickly. I know the Minister offered to provide the committee with the binder on what the formula is like and he told us that it is quite a large binder. We thanked him for not providing it to the committee, because as we hear it, it is very convoluted. My work in the past, when it comes to water meters, is that it is a yardstick of efficiency. That term was used a number of years ago. I think we all would have a definition of that yardstick of efficiency, Mr. Chairman.
I look forward to further work with the Minister and his staff in this area. I raise the concerns of the committee that in fact we would like to stem the tide in a sense of more reductions to communities and community infrastructure. Finding out that everything is just getting old in all communities in the Northwest Territories, we are going to find ourselves in a real crunch here when it comes to replacing major infrastructure in the communities. Thank you.