Thank you, Mr. Speaker. So, again, Mr. Speaker, there is not a geographic determination. We don't say, you know, for example that one region needs to get more or less than another. The department -- each department would come up with what its needs are. So, for example, if ECE -- and I'll make perhaps an example out of the Infrastructure budget since that's not on the floor of the House right now.
Mr. Speaker, if one of the communities says they need a new school, even if the community is only a few hundred people, if they're in line for a new school and that community needs a new school, it goes on to the infrastructure acquisition plan. I know Colville Lake, for example, is in dire need of a new school, and that is one of the areas that's being looked at. It's not looking at the size of that community because if it were, Mr. Speaker, they might never get a new school and that's not how the Government of the Northwest Territories is going to serve its residents. So it's not looked at geographically. It looked -- again, is on the basis of need as known to each department, coming in through the -- each Assembly coming in through each Minister who puts that lens of need and knowing the priorities that we decide for ourselves, that's how it gets allotted. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.