Thank you, Mr. Chair. As stated before, we're not throwing away one tool to recook another. They're kind of two different tools. The core needs are actually addressed within the needs survey that are done nationally, so those would still be there. They will still be our priorities. However, we will be asking the communities what they want us to focus on. So if, for example, we have--if the federal government, say, gave us $300,000 to address CARE-major, then we would look at that $300,000 and say which communities out of the 33 communities have identified CARE-major as their priority, and then we would focus that money, so it would be individual.
If we had federal money for seniors, then we would say which communities have identified seniors as their priority and that would be how we would distribute the money, versus the current system, instead of saying we get $500,000 for seniors and we got 33 communities so we will just try to give a split of that to every community, which, in my opinion, is not the most effective usage of our funding. Thank you, Mr. Chair.