I mentioned the interdepartmental, intergovernmental committee that we are a part of, as are the other regional development agencies. It's an exercise that's been struck recently to bring to bear the full resources of the federal government and coordinate them with the resources of the provincial government. A number of provincial government departments are a part of that initiative as well, including the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development and the Ministry of Jobs, Economic Development and Competitiveness. They have a presence on the ground that we can take advantage of. They are of course the principle administrators of the forest tenure system in British Columbia, so they have information on those direct impacts that is quite important to us. It's quite a good coordination exercise, so we're pretty confident that we're going to be able to identify the gaps in available supports and prioritize those gaps so that we're using whatever money we do have on the most important problems that communities are facing.
On March 11th, 2020. See this statement in context.