Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, in regard to the different points raised by the Member, it is true that we do have a major parking problem, but I think it's because of the lack of parking and we also have to live up to city bylaws with respect to the fire code not being violated by way of parking on the road where vehicles cannot pass. I think that's one of the biggest reasons that vehicles have been towed. I believe we do have to do something with the parking at the Legislative Assembly and one of the ways we're looking into that is through the new cultural enhancement program through the Legislative Assembly, where I mentioned that over the next 10 years we're looking at $1 million. One of those initiatives will also look at the exterior of the building, including parking as one of those areas. Because the report has been adopted by the 15th Assembly Board of Management, now we have something to work with. I think it's something that we should deal with sooner rather than later and bring something back to this House to find a way to improve the parking at this Legislative Assembly.
Hopefully, through the review of that document and the Board of Management, that's one area we can look at. In the budget for this year there are no dollars for that, but I think that's something we can look at as a possible supplementary budget item because it is dealing with fire code violations. I think we do have to find a way to get around that because we have had a lot of vehicles towed because the bylaw officers are enforcing fire code violations to ensure the fire trucks are able to get through. I think that's one of the biggest reasons vehicles have been towed. I think it's important that we look at that.