Maybe I'll use the example of one of the programs that we run in Indian and Northern Affairs called strategic investment and northern economic development. It's a five-year program that's just been extended. We're at the beginning of the second five-year plan.
In that program we have $90 million over five years distributed equally across the territories. We work very closely through our regional offices in developing investment plans for each of the territories that is unique to their circumstances. In that context we work a lot with the territories, as well as with stakeholders in each of the territories, to look at future policy priorities or program priorities. For instance, tourism is something that's been of interest to all three territories--broadband, those sorts of issues. That's a key mechanism for us.
We will be consulting them in the creation of the new Economic Development Agency, through the round of consultations we have to do to create the new investment plans, which is happening right now. In the next month or so we'll be meeting with stakeholders across all three territories to talk about the investment plan, but also in terms of the future of the Economic Development Agency and what they see as being key gaps that need to be filled by that agency.