Thank you, Mr. Chair. So for the Civil Emergency Measures Act, we have a legislative proposal in place right now, but we are looking at some of the research that we've done to make sure that it is adequate or whether it needs any changes. We plan to go to drafting instructions for a bill in the spring -- or sorry, to be able to bring forward a bill in the fall. Sorry, I'm just looking at my timelines here. Reviewing of a draft bill in the spring and bringing a bill forward in the fall.
For 911 legislation and regulations, we have started our work on researching this. We intend to have a legislative proposal prepared by April and again looking at a draft bill for early October.
For the Fire Prevention Act, we have a stakeholder engagement process that is under way right now. Folks may have seen a document that was sent out to get feedback. We will be putting a What We Heard document together before we actually develop the legislative proposal. In that case, we are looking at a little-bit-later timeline, with the legislative proposal planned for probably September, and looking at a draft bill introduction in the fall of 2018, if I am not mistaken. I will confirm that one.
Western Canada Lottery Act and Regulations, we actually intend to have a legislative proposal submitted hopefully within the next two weeks. We are hoping that we will be able to actually move that one forward for this spring.
Finally, the amendments to the Cities, Towns and Villages Act, we are going to be engaging with the six cities, towns, and villages over the next month to six weeks. Subject to the results of that engagement, we anticipate a legislative proposal by May and being able to move forward with amendments to the bill by late spring, early summer.