Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I’ll speak first to the Member’s question with regard to the funding that’s reflected on page 12-34 on the agricultural and meat and fish programming. Those funds are GNWT budget allocations. They are stand-alone. So that’s the GNWT making that investment. They’re used as part of the leverage to draw – and if you refer to page 12-38 there’s $369,000 from Growing Forward Program, which is what we call a vote 4/5, work on behalf of others. That’s the federal contribution proposed for this year under Growing Forward Program, which sunsets, I should mention at this point, March 31, 2013. We use the leverage to show our equity share and these two programs continue on.
If I may on the fishing side, we continue to support the Fishermen’s Federation in the Northwest Territories through a number of programs. Those programs help the operators deal with capital ongoing support programs. We don’t have a specific mentorship program with the FFMC, Great Slave Lake fishery; however, we know a number of the operators are working with young people, trying to encourage them to take on the lifestyle, to work on the boats for the seasons and in the winter. It’s an ongoing effort and obviously a challenge not just uniquely here. It’s everywhere trying to continue the labour market in this fishery area.