Thank you. It will require a little more time to give a detailed response to it, but I know the whole parks sector of the budget is still there. We are putting money into enhancing parks for the purpose of enhancing our facilities for tourists. Throughout the north, we have continued to contribute a substantial amount of money to the tourism associations, the one in the east and the one in the west, in working with them to make sure they are able to make maximum use of the available dollars and resources and support we can lend them to enhance the north for the purpose of tourism. As well, you should note the entire original staff of Renewable Resources, namely the wildlife officers, are now mandated and requested to take on a greater role in dealing with tourists. They are not just enforcement officers, not just officers dealing with trappers and hunters and HTAs. They are, in many ways, our front line in dealing with visiting tourists and enhancing our ability to relate to the tourist at the ground level, at the community level. Thank you.
Stephen Kakfwi on Committee Motion 20-13(4): Recommendation That Inuvik And Iqaluit Hospital Replacements Begin In 1998/99
In the Legislative Assembly on February 21st, 1997. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 20-13(4): Recommendation That Inuvik And Iqaluit Hospital Replacements Begin In 1998/99
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 21st, 1997
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