Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I was not talking about economic development officers, I was talking about a particular sector of the economy which I feel is very crucial to the development of the riding I represent with the downturn of the oil and gas industry. We have to find alternative ways of trying to stimulate the economy and generate jobs. I am talking in general, the tourism development officer position in Inuvik, and tourism in general.
This summer was probably one of the better summer seasons we had for tourists travelling up the Dempster Highway from the States and also from southern Canada. I think it is critical that we have people in place in all the regions, not just in the riding I represent, to ensure that sector of the economy is enhanced. We talk about stimulating the economy, but it seems like this particular area is crucial, especially for the riding I represent where there is no real economic value and we have one individual, but for that one individual to do an adequate job, we are sharing her with the 13 communities of the Nunakput riding, Mackenzie Delta and the Sahtu.
We are talking about all this money we are spending on a highway strategy, we are talking about this economic strategy where we are spending a lot of dollars there, but I think it is these type of issues that we have to concentrate on developing now. I would like to ask the Minister if he might consider his department to seriously look at this matter and put some serious consideration into promoting this particular tourism development officer positions in all ridings, not have one person taking care of three ridings. It just does not make economic sense, and it is not fair to the person doing the job.