Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, this is a program with two parts. There's a component that Health and Social Services delivered, and there's a component that Education, Culture and Employment delivered. So I'll speak to our part of the program which is sunsetting and which was geared on having home visitors making young mothers aware of how to raise a child, some blocks and things that would help young children with some of their basic skills. The education side dealt more with literacy, language nests and that type of thing.
The hard reality is that it that it's a sunsetted program, and as we looked at the $2.7 million we had to cut and control in our costs, this was one of the areas that was looked at. I would point out, as well, that the 2003-2004 wellness initiatives funding between ourselves and the federal government into the communities which are First Nations and Inuit wellness programs, administered by the Department of Health and Social Services on behalf of the Northern Secretariat, totals $12.4 million. So it's a significant amount of money. This relatively small piece is sunsetted. Thank you.