Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the supplementary appropriation document before us includes quite a number of initiatives. The
Member has spoken to a few of them. A large portion of this is flow-through money. For example, the community capacity building fund, that's flowing through the Department of Municipal and Community Affairs, as well as a transfer of assets to the new Tlicho Government, and from those communities, and, as the Member mentioned, the contracts that we've negotiated with the unions are another significant portion of this. As well, when you look at this, there are a few areas that one may call, or describe, as being preparatory work. When we look at environmental work that needs to be done, or assessment work that needs to be done around the pipeline initiative, those are things we feel as though we're waiting for the announcement; we're also sensitive to the fact that we've been told that we're not quick enough off the mark to address the issues of community governments and the community groups when it comes to dealing with the impacts of the pipeline. So even though we're waiting for the announcement, we must, as a government, be prepared to do some of the work, as that work is ongoing at this time when you look at the statements that have been filed. Of course, everybody is waiting for the formal hearings to start proceeding, and when they do, we'll need to be ready. Thank you.