Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I cannot necessarily guarantee equity in access to those programs because they are community-based programs. They are funded based on applications. So, typically they are programs that are developed in the communities. They are not necessarily in all communities, so there isn't necessarily an equity of access.
One of the other things that we use the monies for is the territorial worker supplement. That is a program which is designed to encourage low-income people to stay in the workforce. It is provided equitably to all people who qualify for it. So the one portion that the Member has asked about, no, I can't guarantee that there is equity. In terms of adequacy, I have committed already that I would meet with the standing committee to discuss the program outlining its purpose, its costs, what benefits it provides and discuss with them where we might need to make some changes and that commitment stands, Mr. Speaker.