Mr. Speaker, the budget process we are involved with and the infrastructure process that the members take part in and the departments follow quite a rigorous routine. There are quite a number of projects that get highlighted whether it is in the Housing portfolio or in the Municipal and Community Affairs where the money is transferred to communities. That is the biggest difference we have seen now from how it was done before. A lot of the capital programs for our communities flow through Municipal and Community Affairs and then transfer to communities. That has now been transferred directly to the communities for their decision making process and other areas where there is Transportation, Education, Culture and Employment, Justice and so on. Again, demand is for safety, for existing facilities and trying to catch up with those older facilities that we have and replacement before consideration for new. We try to look at all the needs across the Territory and come up with a balance. At times that is very difficult when you look at the level of services and what is on the ground. We continue to do that.
The other piece we have tried to put in place is one where we have put a number of the small community committees together to look at how we deliver services in the community. That will also produce some work for us too. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.