Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I think those are a number of good questions. First, I agree that just because there is a self-government arrangement doesn't meant he GNWT is able to take a step back approach and wash their hands of the need to encourage investment, encourage entrepreneurship and encourage the development of tourism businesses. We are doing that. Obviously we would like to do more and that's where Tourism 2010 comes into play. We have a number of initiatives that speak to product development, speak to tourism training in all regions but require money and investment.
We said currently we do have three economic development officers that serve the communities of Wekweeti, Whati, Gameti and there is one specifically in Behchoko. We also have an area superintendent in Behchoko. There is a Community Futures organization for the Tlicho. Obviously we have to work very closely with the regional leadership in that area. So we think that it's a good framework for success there and support and we will continue to work. I don't know if the Member had occasion to stay in the hotel overnight in Wekweeti, but there is an example of a business that we financed as a government. So we are involved in the region. We do think it has immense tourism potential. I would agree with the Member in that respect. We are there to support local entrepreneurs who want to come forward and develop tourism products. We have had a lot of discussion around marketing and destination marketing and our NWTT. That is one piece of the picture.
The other is for us to work with people on the ground to develop product so that when we are able to attract people here from other areas, that there is something for them to do and that they have a good time and want to come back. Thank you.