Thank you very much.
Thank you for coming, and thank you for giving us a picture of what's happening at Pikangikum. I particularly appreciate hearing about the vitality of the community. I think it's unfortunate that it took a crisis for some action to be taken.
I have a couple of questions. You've identified a whole series of dollars that will be going into Pikangikum for various projects. Are those dollars being redirected from other projects, or is it new money that will be going into Pikangikum within your own budget allocation?
Second, and I don't want to understate this, I really value and support what is happening at Pikangikum, but I'm equally concerned about what's not happening in other communities. I think particularly of Whitedog, which I'm sure you're familiar with, which had a school committed to it that it's not moving forward on, where there aren't enough chairs for the students to sit on, where the walls are caving in, where the caretaker is alleged to have died because of mould in the schools, where only 180 of the 400 children are going to school, and where some of the classes are in fact being conducted in the teacher's living room. How are you addressing those kinds of issues? Tell me about the allocation of dollars and how that's playing out.