Mr. Minister, over this last year as we were doing the work on organized crime, the committee heard--I think in B.C., I know in Manitoba, and I believe a bit in Alberta--that a number of the agencies are finding it very difficult with regard both to dollars for crime prevention and to dollars for assistance victims of crime, in that the accounting, the accountability process they have to go through to spend these moneys, is beyond the scope and capabilities of a large number of them, the smaller agencies especially.
I have two questions. One, have you heard the same complaints? Two, if so, are you prepared to reassess how much monitoring is going to be required for the spending of these funds?