Thank you, Madam Chair. You know, I know that, you know, we've got artists out there, you know, and some of them have passed on, like Don Cardinal; we have, you know, other ones there as well, like, Antoine Mountain, Archie Beaulieu; we got Colinda Cardinal; we've got, you know, Sonny MacDonald, and, you know, they've got -- you know, they've got -- well, we see his work sitting here near the Speaker's chair. And I think that it's -- you know, we could -- we talk about that, you know, that -- you know, the -- the museum can provide supports but we've talked about that for a couple years, and I still see the artifacts of these -- I still see the objects and that's -- exhibits sitting there in Hay River in the cold and it's deteriorating, and I don't think -- and I don't think we're -- we're really serious about it.
I look around this -- around this building here. The artwork that's in here, like it's -- like, it's magnificent. And, like, we should be showing, and it should be out there. And I know the Minister and I had a discussion about, you know, hopefully sourcing funding to put up a -- to put a -- building up possibly in Hay River to showcase this, and -- for the Northwest Territories. And I think the Premier might have been in on that one. But it's something that -- it's something that, you know, we have to really take serious because we have -- we have a lot here, and I just don't want to see it lost because it is our history. You know, we have artists who are passed. We have artists who are still alive and still producing, and we have emerging artists. And we have to make sure that we -- you know, we preserve what they create. So I just ask the -- ask the Minister to keep that in mind as well.
I just want to talk about Indigenous languages and revitalization. And I see there's $200,000 there. I guess I'd ask with that, has any of that money gone to supporting any revitalization of Michif language in the Northwest Territories? Thank you, Madam Chair.