I certainly do.
From my experience, most of the boards across the north have been marginally funded, if you like, if not underfunded. They do get the work done and deliver good product, but they do it at some challenge. I've seen situations in which they were waiting for appointments and waiting for budgets to be approved before they could move forward.
I think it's very important that the co-management boards be funded properly. It obviously allows them to have higher professional expertise, which is absolutely important in reviewing any development as well as in considering any community impacts.