Mr. Speaker, there is always a broader opportunity to have further discussion on this. We feel that the investment that's made by the government through ECE into the arts through ITI is fairly significant and to the point of, well, $2 million, I think, through ECE. I'm not exactly sure what the ITI numbers are.
To say that this money is going directly to sports, it actually goes to the overall physical activity and Healthy Choices activity for people across the Northwest Territories. This program, I think, was $5 million that we're looking to distribute, and that would go to our four sporting organization partners who deliver a lot of programs in all the remote communities, plus it also goes toward funding all the territorial sport organizations across the Northwest Territories. So that little pot of funding has to go a long way. Unfortunately, we don't have the level of profits as other jurisdictions across the country and if we start spreading those small proceeds even further then hopefully we don't want to water down their effectiveness. So we believe that there's a fairly significant investment into arts and culture across the Northwest Territories. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.