Thank you.
Tourism does represent a very important important opportunity. In particular, it's driven by a couple of factors, namely the low Canadian dollar, which attracts U.S. tourists to the area, and the low price of gas, because much of our tourism actually comes from vehicular traffic coming in from outside the region. Those two things combined really paint the picture for opportunities into the future.
We work very closely with the Province of New Brunswick. They have a tourism department, so they are developing products in the tourism realm that we co-fund with them. The Fundy Trail is one such asset. There are a number of other examples of assets that we've developed for the province over the years.
But we are struggling a little bit in terms of....When you talk about tourism, our experience is that many people are quick to name Nova Scotia, and they're quick to name P.E.I., and often people are driving through the province of New Brunswick on their way to these icon destinations. Our challenge is to make sure we have enough experiential product—product that really meets the needs of the modern tourist to attract them and to retain them in New Brunswick for a few more days.