Thank you, Mr. Chairman. When you talk about self-government and these other land claim agreements, in order for communities to develop the capacity to take things on, we have to ensure that we have the systems in place that can assist them and also allow them to grow and take on more responsibility, and as you get more people in there, work them and promote them into the system. Where I see a real problem with the governments in the communities is we have a high turnover at the high levels of the program, where you have financial officers, SAOs and what not. It has a major effect on communities' abilities to govern themselves and for them to not have financial difficulties. I bet 90 percent of the problems you see with municipalities on the financial side has to do with the lack of human resources to make sure the financial books are being accounted and that the SAOs are there to carry out those responsibilities.
I think it is important that this government continues to work with communities to make sure they are able to eventually govern themselves without having to depend on bringing resource people in from the south or elsewhere to fill these positions. What are they doing to improve the human aspect of municipalities, human resources?