Thank you, Madam Chair. I just want to say a few words about the Film Industry Rebate Program on 203. I just listened to some of the comments from the Member for Yellowknife North, and they are good comments. When I looked at this, I circled this line item, and I covered all the numbers, looked at it, and thought, "I wonder what type of supports. How do we attract filmmakers? It's a good way to bring people to the North." I am like, "Okay. This might be a good opportunity here." We are always looking for opportunities to stimulate our economy to bring people, attract people, and bring people to the North. Outside of COVID, yes, I think there are plenty of opportunities there. We have lots of beautiful scenery in the North, a lot of beautiful areas to make films. I take my hand up, and I am like, "Oh. Okay."
I don't want to say this is a wasted opportunity, but I am going to say that there is future opportunity here to think about that seriously. I thought about Alberta, what they have done. I know that a lot of big, Hollywood productions go into Toronto, Vancouver, and they went to Alberta to film a lot of westerns. One of my favourites is Open Range, and they filmed that on the Stoney Reserve. There is a good partnership there with the First Nations. They work with the First Nations, and they made a wonderful film there. I couldn't help but think that is a direction we could go. I am not sure what government's role would be in that, but I would love to see that at some point.
I did have some questions, though, about the SEED, going down to that lower line item. Looking at it, I hope I don't step on any toes here, but my question for the Minister is: when was this policy last reviewed? Thanks.