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Governor: I don't think it is a question of needing to change the law. We have, as you know, toughened up penalties and strengthened enforcement. I think it is a question of better co-ordination. We know the sort of thing that happens: on a particular housing estate one old block, or even in some cases a block of toilets, starts being used regularly by those who are selling drugs and by those who are using drugs.
I have seen, myself, on stairways in some housing blocks, where money is slipped in order to acquire the drugs and where the drugs are subsequently put by the dealers. Now we have got to stamp out that sort of thing and it is going to require even more co-operation between Housing Management and the Police in order to do
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One last question and then you can ask Raymond and Profession Chen a few questions.
Question: (inaudible) perhaps you could have given a larger slice (inaudible)
Governor: Yes, but don't forget, what we have set up the fund for is to generate a steady flow of revenue. I don't think that people in the future would thank us if we spend all the money now. I want to ensure that there are good projects being supported. I will be delighted if there are more good projects coming forward but I think at the moment, if you take not only what we are doing through the Beat Drugs Fund but what we are doing in other ways, we are actually supporting a huge range of activities in this field.
One point I should add is, there is very often interest and concern expressed about the position of some of the Christian groups. I think I am right in saying that they have put forward that seven out of the nine of those groups applied for funds at this time; ten out of eleven of those applications are being partially or wholly funded, so they have been successful, and I think that about 79% of what was proposed by the Christian organisations is sorry, about 79% of our $5.3 million going to rehabilitation and treatment is going to projects put forward by those Christian organisations.
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So in addition to what they are getting in the form of rate relief and other support, I think they are doing reasonably well. But we are very serious still about evaluating their role and seeing if they can do more.
Perhaps I can now leave you with the Commissioner and with Professor Chen.
Question: Last one. In the ACAN Report it says that it will take about a year for across-the-board (inaudible) Christian (inaudible)