Thank you, Mr. Chair. I have already spoken on this so I don't want to extend that, but I just wanted to suggest one thing. I guess I could write to the Board of Management about that, but this way I get it on record and hopefully this will be looked at. That is the issue with the Japanese visitors. I have to tell you that it is always a good thing when you work in a place where people from so far away come to visit and they make a point of visiting our facility. I do believe that they walk away very impressed each time. We do get an enormous number of Japanese visitors. I think it is up to 12,000 and climbing. One thing I want to suggest is, Mr. Braden spoke about having some literature in Japanese. I don't know if that has already been done. I think some parts of description are written in Japanese. I am wondering if the Speaker's office could work with the tourism industry and the Department of ITI to see if we could have DVD or virtual display where Japanese visitors could just press a button and hear about the Legislature, or about the North, or our people, our land, in their own language. I do understand that we don't want to focus all of our tourism money on one sector. The tourism plan that the Minister of ITI unveiled speaks to developing regional products and building infrastructure at a regional level. I think what we have here is a captive audience. They have come all the way here. They are in our House. I know that, through their guides, I am sure they get good information, but the important thing is that we are more than...We, the territory, is more than just this House and this city. I am just wondering if the Expo being held in Japan and I am sure there was some production and promotion material that was already made about the Northwest Territories in Japanese. It could be in the form of TV format already. The only thing is, though, whenever we suggest anything to be done in this building, everything has to match the building. It has to be the same kind of colouring and wood. Next thing you know, even the recycling box looks better than most furniture I have in my house, to tell you the truth.
I don't want to see thousands of dollars worth of display case for something like this. I do appreciate that it is protecting the integrity of the design and colour scheme that makes our building look very beautiful as even the years go by, so I didn't mean to knock that down, but I want to make a suggestion and not make it as a big costly endeavour. I think it certainly is an idea that should be looked at if it has not been already. Thank you.