Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It is still very unclear which way this government is going to go with its economic development programs. But since it is Friday, I will start off on a good note by commending the Department of Economic Development and Tourism for a full-page exposure yesterday in the gardening section of the Edmonton Journal, section C7. It is about the driveable wilderness, an adventure of a lifetime. There is a map of this waterfalls route, which includes visions of Alexandra Falls, the 34 metre drop, Louise Falls, Lady Evelyn Falls near Kakisa, and Whittaker Falls. This water will, in the words of some wise elders, 'fall forever." Being an
optimist, I believe that there will be people around for just as long to witness these wonderful spectacles. So I think they are on the right track, that we do have some beautiful things to show people, and we should not be too shy to take a full page like this, because I think we only pay for half of it. Some good copywriter from that department has written the article, and we have only paid for half the page, so I think it is a good thing to do. Thank you.