Thank you. It's page 11-12, contributions under corporate management. There's the maximizing northern employment initiative, but Mackenzie Valley development contributions, $975,000, the Member has referred to some of the detail. The Aboriginal Pipeline Group, $250,000 a year goes to fund the work plan that they've submitted. There are a number of sub-initiatives under this. Mainly they're doing some things in order to meet with financial institutions to try to secure funding. Obviously they only have the first stage in funding here. There's still much more to be secured and a lot of negotiation under that. The $250,000 is going to be used for that initiative and others.
The $300,000; a lot of consultation going on, community consultation, and there's a need to help communities engage in this consultation. There are a lot of requirements on communities and resources are stretched very thin. We're doing what we can to help community organizations meet this task head on. We think it's important to support them in this regard. DIAND also provides some support and plays a major role in this, but we felt that we needed to take the initiative as well. Again, this was in the interest of being out in front of this file and making sure development didn't pass communities by. That was our feeling on this.
The private sector partnership fund works with private industry to help them engage in training and capacity building. Thank you.