Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I know all the budget cuts are across the board in the whole government. I just feel that land administration in one area where you just can't cut and you basically have to build the capacity there. If it's not community capacity, it should be our own government capacity in that whole area of land. In places like the directorate where no one really deals directly with the people at the forefront of delivering land administration, they don't deal with constituents' direct concerns with land administration. I think that there just has to be some better prioritizing of where the cuts should go and how they should be administered.
Again, everything that we deal with in this House has some relationship to land administration, I think, and I think that Municipal and Community Affairs should really be on top of the land administration game with the federal government, with the land claims groups and with ourselves and with the constituents. They should be able to deliver land administration efficiently and effectively. If you are waiting two, three, five years for a community land transfer to go through, then there's a problem there in the administration. Something gets lost somewhere or gets bogged down by bureaucracy or something like that, then the whole lands administration is ineffective and inefficient and I think it really has to be revisited. I just wanted to make that point. Thank you.