Thank you, Mr. Chair. Yes, there are a number of manners in which we tackle this. The first I'll reference is the accountability framework, where we work with communities to determine where they have challenges in some of their core areas. So financial reporting is one of the indicators that we do look at, and, if the community has identified challenges in that area, it becomes an area of engagement for us with the community to determine what might be appropriate to assist them to improve. It can be formal training, such as you've mentioned, through the School of Community Government. It can be hands-on training, with our staff going into the community and assisting with the preparation of a quarterly report.
We are just starting to develop some video conference training materials to do specific training around specific types of reports to advance training, again referencing the federal programs where it's a new type of reporting that will be required for some of the new programs. We will do some specific training to those programs in particular. Thank you, Mr. Chair.