Mr. Speaker, when you cling to one document and you say this is the strategy you are going to adopt, you cannot preclude other opportunities as they arise. So, we take the input from communities, from regions, from our offices, and from people who go to our offices and we take their aspirations and the direction they would like to travel in and put that together and say, "Here is more information that is available to us." We are trying to use that information to support economic development in the various communities and regions across the Northwest Territories.
The other documents we might be using are studies we would be completing, whether they are to do with parks, visitor information or statistics which are provided to us which indicate tourism is on the increase in a particular area, or on the decrease in a particular area. All those documents, figures, facts and data may make us perhaps change our thinking or tell people that they should be changing their direction as a result of the economy. It is a moving thing and we use all of those documents to help us try and provide more jobs and a better economy in the Northwest Territories. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.