Thank you. I have similar concerns as Mr. Miltenberger, not with the Arctic Winter Games, but mainly with the lack of involvement by our smaller communities in the Northwest Territories, not necessarily aboriginal, but smaller communities. I agree with the Arctic Winter Games. I think it is a great event for people of all ages. It is a good boon for the communities that are lucky enough to host it. I think it is a good experience for all involved. At the last Arctic Winter Games in Whitehorse, it kind of told me something. That was the first time it was covered by our national sports TV, called TSN. It was great watching our sports in the Northwest Territories. They covered mainly, only aboriginal sports, or Dene games, Arctic sports, et cetera. Those sports involved have been in the Arctic Winter Games from day one. It seems that for Arctic sports, for example, the high kick, the airplane, what not, only the Inuit get involved. For the Dene, only the Dene get involved. Western games like volleyball, hockey, only the white people get involved. Why do we not try to integrate them?
I would like to see someone from Lutselk'e in the high kick competition. I would like to see someone from Tuktoyaktuk snowshoeing. I think Sport North should take it upon themselves, in close working relationship with the Aboriginal Sport Circle, to develop curriculum or material that will introduce all these sports to all communities and spread it out. It is great television. It is great for tourism. I think that is what I would like to see the department work on for the next few years, introduce all sports to all communities. Thank you.