Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, our regional fire marshal or assistant fire marshals, as they're called, will work with communities to identify some of the challenges they face. If there's some training capacity or capacity issues they'll help them design a program or help them get trained so they can deal with that. If there's an equipment issue or if it's a capital issue, then they will work with them to identify exactly what they need, what they could use, and then the community has it within their-- the money that's provided by MACA to purchase the proper equipment.
My understanding is our fire marshal, or the office of the fire marshal and the assistant fire marshals have been working with the communities. I think we've even had some of the larger communities donate some of their equipment to some of the smaller communities which really helps, and ensured that they were trained in the operation of the equipment, so there's opportunities there. Again, the big thing is to have our assistant fire marshal work with the community and help them identify some of the challenges they face. Thank you, Mr. Chair.