Thank you, Mr. Chair. So the surveys that will go out actually will be the exact same for each community. The questions will be the exact same. It will just be the answers that we're looking at compiling and dividing that on communities.
So for example, if I asked Yellowknife and said what would be your priority for this year and they said--I'm just giving examples--and they said for our community, we want a seniors' home, and I asked Whati on what their priority is and they said we want to have CARE-major expanded, then we would look at that within our needs assessment, so we would be using both tools and saying okay, the needs assessment says that within Whati, their core needs for suitability is this percent, and they've identified that as their major goal, so within that fiscal year, we would be costing and putting that focus within that community on what they want. Whereas in Yellowknife, we would be costing and putting it on towards more of, say, the seniors' home that I gave for example.
Each community will get the same questions. The answers will be costed, and then we will define the priority, what we're going to do in each community. Thank you, Mr. Chair.