Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there are two main program areas that we administer programs on behalf of the federal government: the non-insured health benefits component, which is about $5.9 million a year, recently up to about $7.3 million or $7.4 million; and the big ticket item for us under DIAND is the health services to Indian and Inuit people. That's one where we've been running an annual deficit, which is about $22 million. So we have had some relief from the federal government. They've acknowledged under NIHB that it is under-funded, so we have a commitment from them to up the base to $7.3 million or $7.4 million, I believe, which is a bit of good news for us, but there's still about $4.7 million outstanding. The big ticket item is the DIAND one.
Also, we're constantly running arrears with DIAND just on the way they pay. They hold back money. They make you go through many hoops to get the money that they are
going to pay in addition to not paying for millions. So it's a very frustrating process in the system. Thank you.