Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, I couldn't agree more. I mean, and I think I've said this, that the benefits of taking tourists outside of Yellowknife benefits Yellowknife, benefits -- or outside of Inuvik, benefits Inuvik. They're still coming in and coming through regional centres as well. I mean, Madam Chair, the money that's allotted here under tourism and tourism product development is not -- is certainly not just for regional centres. It's really meant for those small operators and often it's the small operators that are, you know, the ones that will truly provide that sort of one-on-one and personal experience.
So, you know, I'm kind of going back to this being money that's going to the tourism coordinators, the individual communities, and the marketing of all of those opportunities by NWT Tourism, they understand -- and I've had the opportunity to look at what the products were that they had right at the beginning of the pandemic, or I guess right before the pandemic, they were territorial-wide. They were focused on that breadth of experience. And, you know, wanting to -- yeah, I mean I -- again, I'll kind of be mindful of the time here, that there's two minutes left. It's -- it's literally the focus of all of the money that's here. It's the point of all of it that's here, to make sure that that is something that benefits the whole territory and that the operators are ready for it when folks are coming to their communities, which was probably a place of challenge before the pandemic. A lot of the money we've spent in the last couple of years on recovery has actually been money that can be used for, you know, training, for infrastructure, for product development. So, you know, hopefully if that was successful, folks are even in a better place to in fact be welcoming people back. Thanks, Madam Chair.