Thank you, Mr. Chairman. My line of questioning is quite similar to what Mr. McLeod and Mr. Roland have been looking at. In going into the business plan put forward by the department, and a couple of paragraphs that address the problems, the management of Commissioner's land is problematic is the way the paragraph leads. Further to the business plan is a process here that begins to identify it in terms of how to action this.
The business plan suggests that land leases are going to be invoiced by the end of this coming fiscal year. That is fine. I understand the backlog is quite a problem and the paperwork and the collection side. I do not know if that begins to address what seems to be a much larger and overall problem.
Also in the business plan, Mr. Chairman, the department says that during this current fiscal year, Municipal and Community Affairs undertook a major review of many aspects and has developed a work plan to address these problems. Along with the clearing up of the invoice backlog, I am wondering if the department could give us a sense of what that work plan is to address the overall issues of land management and Commissioner's land? Thank you.