Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would like to thank the Minister for his opening remarks with respect to Supplementary Appropriation Act, No. 2, 2005-2006. We did pursue some of the details of it in an in-camera review with the Minister. It is being referred to like a mini budget because of the huge amounts of money flowing through it. That's about six percent of our total budget that is in this supplementary appropriation. I realize that some of it is in flow-through funding from the federal government, particularly with the Northern Strategy trust fund. I think it's a good thing that we get this going.
The supplementary appropriation speaks to creating some new positions, some new jobs. That is something that is going to be addressed, I believe, by Members on this side, as to the need for them and how it's determined we need more and more jobs. Just because we are getting more and more money, doesn't mean we need more and more jobs. Now we are getting less and less money, does that mean we need less jobs, Mr. Chairman? I am not sure how we determine how many jobs that we need.
With respect to the $20 million with regard to the Northern Strategy trust fund, I know that we need $35 million to go through with all the disbursements to the 33 communities. I am not quite sure why it's listed here as $20 million. Could I get that question answered, Mr. Chairman?