Thanks, Madam Chair. I just have a couple of things I want to raise here. The Minister talked about that there was some kind of survey of all the heritage centres, their needs that are under way. I have had a chance to travel to the Yukon several times, and I want to encourage the Minister and the staff to look at some of the fabulous First Nation Centres that have been established in the Yukon. I've been personally to the Champagne and Aishihik First Nation Centre in Haines Junction. We could see that the outside of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation facility, the Teslin Tlingit Heritage Centre as well. These are absolutely stunning facilities that include areas on the outside of the physical building for cultural activities. There's people working in there on language revitalization. They have cultural objects, historic artifacts. There's storytelling areas. It just boggles my mind.
I really want to encourage you and your staff to look at some of the photos, and I can share some of them with you, if you'd like. A lot of that funding came from the federal government. I don't know why we're not partnering with First Nation Indigenous governments here to do the same kind of thing. It really takes some vision and leadership to do that kind of work. I have lots of confidence in the Minister across on the other side to do this, but that's the kind of thing that I think we should be aiming for here. Go over and find out what they're doing in the Yukon and learn from that experience and bring some of that here. Is that something the Minister is prepared to look into? Thanks, Madam Chair.