The community fund is a fantastic idea. I appreciate the idea, but I haven't seen a single thing yet. I think it was, frankly, a mistake to simply say we're going to hand over some money with no strings attached, with no real plan, when there should have been the extra work to go in. We've all seen and heard about it: subsidies or handouts are great if you're starving to death, but they don't do anything for planning, and they don't do anything for security.
There should have been more strings attached. There should have been some real stuff attached to that.