This tenant improvement is being offset by revenue from the Government of Canada, I believe. The Minister gave some indication to Health Canada. We get funding from Health Canada to do tenant improvements or do pilot projects, as Ms. Lee indicated, from the earlier question where we're going to get information from the Minister in terms of the breakdown and the pilot project. I understand that this is one-time funding, but it seems like we're ongoing in terms of this type of funding. So do we have specific funding revenue from the Government of Canada to do projects like that? My question is how come projects in small communities...Maybe I'll have to wait for more details in terms of Colville Lake does not get proper improvements to their facility. I could speak to other communities, but in my region only, in terms of this type of a pilot project, there's some question.
So I'll leave it at that, in terms of the revenue being sawed off by the Government of Canada. Why is this kind of revenue going to tenant improvement for a leased building that I think a tenant should be the one responsible? Why are we in the business of that? I certainly hope that we give some serious consideration for 2008. Otherwise, this will just open the door for each other community and region to have something like this. I call it a real sweet deal. Mr. Chair, that's more of a...I'm trying to find a question in there for the Minister. I'm still letting out some of my frustrations here in terms of this health care, what he's done in that. So I'm trying to understand it and it's confusing here. So the revenue I guess is in terms of do we have a specific revenue from Health Canada that says here's the projects, go to wherever you need to go and fill the criteria, and whatever reasons our communities were not advised that we have funding to improve their facilities, supplies, materials, get a part-time nurse in there, get whatever in there. So we have revenue that's offset by the Government of Canada to do a tenant improvement in health care, where other health care systems and our facility desperately needs them. I guess that's in an about way of getting to a question. Thank you.