My other question has to do with the NGO Stabilization Fund. The Minister referred to it when he responded to opening comments. There has been some adjustment. I think the Minister’s words are that they tightened up the terms of reference or the criteria. My concern is that by tightening up and doing sort of a partial analysis or changes to the terms of reference for this fund, it has absolutely eliminated anybody who doesn’t deliver services on behalf of the Government of the Northwest Territories.
There are many, many NGOs out there who do provide services not necessarily on behalf of the government. They certainly provide services that are required by our residents and that are needed by our residents. They also need funds to stabilize them, to help them. I appreciate, as the Minister said, that the asks for the NGO Stabilization Fund are probably three times as much as what there is to give out, but I think we need to seriously look at the terms of reference for this fund and consider whether or not we want to make the focus as narrow as it is right now. There are just so many NGOs who could use a small amount of money to keep them going and provide services to our residents that are required. I think I’ve asked the Minister this before, but I would like to know if there is going to be a full-scale, comprehensive review of the NGO Stabilization Fund anytime in the near future.