Thank you for your question.
The final parameters have not yet been announced. It's not up to me, as a civil servant, to say exactly how things will work, but I do want to assure you that we are very sensitive to the fact that different communities and rural areas have very different needs. I should also note that a wide variety of groups can receive funding. There can be large cities and very small towns, indigenous groups, and so on. We want to be sensitive to the needs of various groups. We want to make sure there are no barriers for communities that aren't developed or don't have much capacity, for example. I know the minister is really sensitive to the importance of providing that access to diverse groups with varying capacities.
In terms of the timeline, we want things to move fairly quickly. Having said that, these are fairly large infrastructure projects, so the fact is that it's going to take some time, especially in very remote areas. For example, projects in the north or in more rural areas sometimes require a fairly large infrastructure investment. Also, the process takes a little longer in winter.