Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the Intergovernmental Forum would certainly, we could get more into some other discussions in terms of its mandate, its goals, its objectives in terms of what's the whole reason for having these regional governments come together. Is it still going to play a role in terms of the negotiations of devolution or resource revenue sharing? I guess I could have some more discussions later on with that, Mr. Chairman, in terms of I need to see something about what type of involvement we're going to have with the regional, if they want to participate or not. It will be up to them. If they don't, does it mean that they go directly to the federal government? Which I don't think is going to be very fruitful. I just want to have some options there for us in our working relationship with the aboriginal governments. More of a comment and I think we can have some more discussions with the Minister later.
The other point here, Mr. Chairman, that I wanted to look at is the regional reorganization and capacity building. It has marked 200,000. Is that again application-based? Mr. Handley did talk about base-plus funding plus per capita. How is that going to be distributed to the organizations? Is this specific aboriginal group or non-aboriginal group? I guess it's more of a criteria in terms of this type of funding because 200,000 is not very much in terms of funding for, well, I don't even know the purpose of this. Again, that might require some other discussion. It says that you're building self-government capacity, so I know when we did our self-government capacity building in Tulita at one time, 200,000 was one-quarter of the budget. I'm not too sure what kind of, how this funding is going to be distributed into the communities that are negotiating or communities that have already, like the Tlicho, negotiated. Just some clarification, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.