Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, I mean, there is a reduction in this because, as I said before, it's a program that's not fully subscribed to. We'll have to try and address that and build capacity, so those. Then, in future, if there is a need to enhance the $185,000, then we'll consider it at the time. I mean, we're basing this reduction on the uptake of this program and the communities' recognition that, once they get certified or they're able to be first responders, then there's going to be more demand on this.
The priority right now is to ensure that our communities are trained and are able to respond to any emergencies without fearing the liability that might come with it. Thank you, Mr. Chair.