Okay well, that's good. The money is there. That's what I was just referring to, why does small communities have to apply for these programs? They should just allocate the fund where it's needed. And right now, like I said, improving mental health, addictions, and housing issues is a major issue in lot of small communities. So why would we have to -- why -- they know the problem is there. Why do we have to apply? They should just allocate the fund, you know, based on needs.
So the second question, it's still the same, but will the Minister commit to finding a community-based solution to the drug addiction problem in the regions? I said in the regions, not Tlicho regions, but in the regions.