Thank you, Mr. Chair. We have a small amount at this point. My understanding is it’s around $30,000 that’s available to work with communities on fire smarting their communities. Of course, we have to partner, so it’s a limited amount.
We did do a program review in 2010 which identified this area as a gap. Again, of course, there are fiscal challenges. It is something that’s come up again as part of our internal review and our public engagement, and we definitely have to look at creative ways here to increase and use our resources to mitigate risk to communities to fire. But at this point, again because of the business planning process, we’re going to work with our existing dollars and try to maximize those resources. Thank you, Mr. Chair.