Thank you, Mr. Chairman. On the conference that was in Hay River with all those groups, I spent a fair amount of time there in the three days they were in Hay River. There was a lot of good stuff that came out of that conference. There was a lot of workshops and a tremendous amount of ideas that went around the table. One of the major things at the end of every activity and every workshop that was taking place was to put all the ideas in place and to do everything they want to do, including coaching and getting more involvement in communities and getting more recreational complexes in the different communities, at the bottom of all of those exercises was a dollar sign.
The one thing I noticed that did not add anything as far as putting more dollars into it, was the creation of another recreational group, Aboriginal Sports Services. I think it is great to have one and to get more involvement, but when we do that, I think everything has a price tag and we have to be prepared to put more money into it. Whether there has been more money thrown in to that process since we met in Hay River, I know from being there that every one of the working groups had a dollar sign at the bottom of it. We want to do all of this, but we need more money to do it. I do not know if there has been more money earmarked for it or not. Could the Minister throw some light on that?