It depends on the community. A lot of communities are prepared to offer training courses in partnership with colleges and with the Ministry of Education. Those are ready to go. But the funding has to flow and it has to flow very quickly.
We recognize that there's been some effort made. We need to recognize that that's a fact--except the reality of day to day, whether it be housing, water, or education, is that there is so much catching up to do that it's frustrating and upsetting at the community level. That's the problem we're meeting. Now we're hearing the budget announcement and we still don't have any clue of when it's coming, how we should be preparing. As the chief of a community, none of that has been told to us. So we are in limbo. We are ready to move, ready to have concrete action that will stimulate our own community economy and will stimulate the economy around our communities. When money flows to our communities, the local municipalities gain from that because we're spending our money in those municipalities, so everyone wins.
Let's get the money flowing and get things done now as we look at other issues like education, which, I would put to all of you here, is the key to pulling us out of poverty. We need to make a significant difference in the areas of education and training and we need to do it very quickly.