As the honourable Member has said, Madam Speaker, we are seeking public input to confirm that some of the directions we have developed in this strategy are correct. Hopefully, we will have that done by year end. We have studied the reorganization in terms of how we would view tourism with respect to a highway system versus a non-highway system. I am looking for a little more public input on whether we move it out of the department and put it in the hands of the private sector. That would be my personal preference, but we want to make sure that is where the industry wants to go. Hopefully, in the early part of the new year, we are up and running and moving forward in some of the changes that need to take place.
We indicated earlier in the year in our decentralization initiatives, where we gave significant new authorities to the superintendents, we have done exactly the same thing with the tourism budgets. We said the budget should be in the regions, whether it is for marketing or for development and the regions, particularly the regional offices, have got a responsibility and obligation to consult with the industry. The industry should have direct influence on where that money should be spent. So I am optimistic over the next three or four months that that will be in place and there will be a very strong regional thrust to it, but I need about another two months to make sure we are on the right track and to get on with the job. Thank you.