Thank you, Madam Chair. I didn’t have that memorized off the top of my head, but I conveniently had that information available, but I’ve got eight binders here so it was a little hard to find it.
The Health and Social Services department has $1.073 million dedicated to anti-poverty funding. In total the government has $2.6 million going towards anti-poverty. Within the Department of Health and Social Services, we have $200,000 under the Healthy Food for children and youth. We’re providing food vouchers for families in need through the Healthy Family and Collective Kitchens Program. So that’s $200,000. The remaining $800,000 in this area is coming through Education, Culture and Employment. We’ve got $500,000 as I’ve previously indicated for NGO and Aboriginal government initiatives that is falling under the Department of Health and Social Services. We have the $60,000 that I’ve already mentioned for the annual multi-stakeholder meetings and the work towards the development of a territorial action plan. We have $163,000 that’s in the Department of Health and Social Services for the anti-poverty coordinator, who is supporting the group and doing research in administration. We’ve got $75,000 going to the Beaufort-Delta Health and Social Services Authority to fund for the day programs, and in this case for 2013-14 they’re using it for a wet shelter, and we’ve got $75,000 for the Day Shelter in Yellowknife. So in the Department of Health and Social Services, $1.073 million.