Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. So I think there's probably a -- I mean, I guess I can't see into the crystal ball, Mr. Speaker. I suspect that it probably will not all be expended. And speaking as Minister of Finance, it doesn't just go elsewhere; it lapses. And so -- yeah, if it lapses, unfortunately Mr. Speaker, that's -- you know, just what it does, is go back into the -- you know, reducing -- or increasing the overall surplus that we'd be seeing at the end of the year of the GNWT, doesn't necessarily benefit individual operators. But, Mr. Speaker, there's other work underway. We're looking at getting -- as I said, I think in a Minister's statement, looking at what we can do to look at the confidence of people, the residents of the Northwest Territories, and have residents' sentiment dealt with. So there's actually a lot happening in this space right now, even though we're coming up at the end of the fiscal. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Caroline Wawzonek on Question 972-19(2): Tourism
In the Legislative Assembly on March 2nd, 2022. See this statement in context.
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