Thank you, Mr. Chairman. In a somewhat related vein, I have noticed sitting here and working for the past month in this session, Mr. Speaker, the number of visitors, especially Japanese visitors, that were seen here in the Legislative Assembly has grown considerably over what I have seen here in past winter months.
From being here on a steady basis throughout the year, I know that the Legislative Assembly and our grounds are very much a part of the tourism product of Yellowknife as the capital, and justly so; it is a magnificent building and we are all very proud of it. One of the things I am wondering if we could do a more extensive or a broader job of, Mr. Chairman, is actually demonstrating and embracing the role that we have, the place that we have in the tourism menu, that the capital city offers. We are an attraction, we certainly have a story to tell, and we are proud of it.
But, Mr. Chairman, to the audiences, especially like the Japanese, we have no literature, no interpretation in their language, either in signs or audio tapes or brochures. I wanted to ask the Speaker if he might consider a plan, perhaps even a bit of a pilot project, in this coming fiscal year to see what we could do to become a part of the tourism world here and make some effort. I suggest that it would not have to be an extensive nor an expensive effort to be effective, but to demonstrate that we really do appreciate the role that we have and that we could send that message out to some of those visitors. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.