The Member is correct; we have to look at opportunities for people to get involved in the tourism industry here in the Northwest Territories, especially in small communities, opportunities for young people to get involved, whether it’s as guides or servers or working the front desk at a hotel. It’s all in the hospitality industry and helps the tourism industry here in the Northwest Territories. Any opportunity to get some training for young people is something we should always be looking toward.
On the development of Doi T’oh Territorial Park, we are seeing some work continuing on remediation of the Canol Heritage Trail and that has been initiated by the Department of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development through its contaminants and remediation division. This is a multimillion dollar process involving assessment and remediation of waste sites along the trail, and ITI has provided AANDC with potential locations within the proposed parklands along the trail for sites of potential human use such as campgrounds, emergency shelters and river crossings. It is a work in progress, but we continue to move forward on the development of that park.