That's a response, the first response on the dependence of remote indigenous communities. Certainly that is not the first subsidy that needs to go, but the reality is that the vast majority of federal level subsidies are for production. They are not for consumption. It's often used as a smokescreen. That's why we need a road map to hitting that commitment, because we have to start with the billions that are going to the production side.
Sorry. Can you quickly remind me what the second part is?