Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the Small Community Employment Program, if it has these strings attached to it, it is probably not going to be deliverable. There is $339,000 that the government was, I guess, barely delivering, or there was more money in that, and we are not able to deliver it. When we talk about small employment, we want to create jobs. We do not want that to be a subsidy. I recognize that it is a deep subsidy, 80 per cent, and the Minister has made that clear. Even so, I think that there are too many strings attached to this money that will probably go unspent, and that is a problem with it.
We have some organizations at the community level that may just employ these guys if they would be given positions. Let us take the band in the community. The band community was given some positions and some money to hire a few people working on the various projects, whether they are working with youth, or whether they are doing community works or working on housing projects. Maybe it does not matter, but a few positions coming through this program; but if it is tied in to training, youth, long-term employment possibilities, it is starting to sound a lot like the federal government assets program, which one of the criteria was that it needs to result in a position, result in a job. Because there are no jobs available, that program is difficult to deliver. I think we should remove those types of criteria and make this into an actual job creation program.
If you think about the fact that this is not a lot of money but it can help a lot of people, if we were to hypothetically say that if somebody went to work for the band, one individual worked for the band doing community works projects, whatever, and then worked for the entire summer, then that individual could maybe get enough hours to be able to draw employment insurance. If that individual was on income support for the last several years and we created a job for them, for an expenditure of not a real high wage but something that gives them a lot more money than what he is getting off income support, and he goes to work every day for five or six months, and then if it happens to be in the winter, he could draw EI, maybe. There are a lot of good traditional economy programs available that maybe the person could try to do some traditional economy like trapping and hunting and things like that during the winter months. This here does not really accommodate that. So if the government is going to only delivery a portion of this budget but then use the same rules to expect to deliver a budget that is 10 times higher than what they had last year, how do they expect to do that? All of a sudden they are expecting a lot of people around the communities to have jobs available for people. Like getting into this the best part about this budget was for when we were negotiating something when the Minister of Finance wrote to us and said there would be an additional $3 million in small communities employment. That was good news.
It no longer sounds like good news, Mr. Chairman. This now sounds like more of the same, meaning more of what cannot be delivered. So I think that there should be some reconsidering on here on removing some of the strings on this so that people can go to work and use this program to get a job and work for whoever would be able to have a job available for them without making it into a wage program, long-term employment, skills development, and so on. It is not what my communities need, but you know, people who can work at the mine are working at the mine. You know, I am not going to create and pull the people out of this program to go to work at the mine. This is a program we are asking for so that individuals could take this program, use this program as a job creation. Thank you.