We know what our dollars are going to be and we know what they have been historically. So we know what money is available. We are trying to put the fiscal responsibility in the hands of the regions. We don't have an implementation plan in there because we want the regions to develop that with the resources that they have. I am somewhat frustrated, as I am sure the honourable Member is, that we have been going around and around on this issue for a number of years. I believe that the steps we have taken: one, to take a more focused approach when it comes to east and west is important because you have a highway system plus an air system; two, we have given significant, almost all, the fiscal authority into the regions, except for a few generic things that we do, a 1-800 line and some of the marketing we have done;
and, three, we have instructed our superintendents that they had better work closely, and will work closely with the industry, to develop strategies that are responsive to their needs and to work with the industry and determine where we spend what limited budgets and money we have in tourism development.
I'm optimistic that, for example, Mr. Koe's area, which is an expanding tourist area -- and he's very fortunate, because some others aren't -- should be determining where we spend money when it comes to tourism development and marketing. That's what we intend to do, not having direction come from someone sitting in Yellowknife in a civil service job. Thank you.