Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I guess I haven't got an issue with the statistics, but my presumption is the more money we do have in suicide prevention and intervention and rehabilitation and the more demand that we do have out of that program, the better. I would like to see more money put into...Obviously the more money we put in, the better results we're getting, just from the statistics that the Minister just brought forward. I would be more inclined to say, well, gee, you know, we should put just maybe even more than $1.9 million, this year we'll put $2.2 million and maybe the decline will be down to zero, and if the demand drops out from underneath that, then that's even better. The rationale that I use is if we have money left over in the program that's good, but if we're running short in the program, we're falling short of money available, then that creates another problem. I guess that's just my rationale and in the way I would do this, the budgeting for a program as important as suicide prevention here in the
NWT, Mr. Chairman. I guess just a comment. Maybe the Minister could comment on what the budgeting planning rationale is on that side. Thank you.