Thank you, Madam Chair. I really like what I hear there around the idea of not always just sort of little bits going out which, you know, may Band-Aid a situation in one area but doesn't really lead to a long-term solution. I think one of the issues that will really hurt tourism, and any of our economic development going forward, is the housing issue. I'm not going to get into that because that's not the right Minister. But that has been something we've been repeatedly hearing now, is that even if we want to bring people in we don't have housing for them. And I guess why I bring this up is just to maybe ask for the Minister to be advocating for some sort of change to the -- to the -- to the allowance of structures on sites. And I know, again, not her department but so that, you know, temporary structures could be brought in such as we've now seen for the new warming centre, where they don't have to be piped. They don't have to be, you know, hooked up to sewer, and allowing more flexibility that way. And so then in the meantime, we could at least use temporary structures to house some of the people that are going to be needed here, and particularly as our tourists -- sorry, I should slow down. Sorry, interpreters.
Particularly as our tourism is, you know -- is generally a seasonal economy at this point, either being winter or summer, but the summer one more so. You know, the housing doesn't need to be the robust northern housing necessarily if we were bringing them in the winter. And maybe that is some way to -- to increase -- we -- I often saw in British Columbia that you would see international tourists but they were doing the tourism jobs in BC. So, you know, often the ski instructors were from Australia or the rafters were from Europe. So I think there's an opportunity for us to look at some sort of model like that and look at our immigration and all of that and play that into -- into providing -- to having more employees or staffing for tourism.
I guess I'm just going to leave it at that. I think that's more -- more of a, excuse me, a comment. And I think my colleagues covered everything else. Thank you.