With regard to the federal government, as I said, we are quite cognizant of the importance of...and as I said, I have spent some time with both the chair and the president. I intend to meet with them again next month, and to follow that up with a series of other meetings with a view toward enhancing the role of tourism.
At one point I did discuss with them--as it behooves me, being senior official on the tourism file--a number of elements of the tourism industry, to ensure that they be brought to the fore. That's the point I discussed last week with Rod Seiling in Toronto, that there are a number of aspects to tourism that we must collectively make sure that people are aware of. The GST decision is one that was made by government. I referred to some other decisions that have been made--Vancouver, the Olympics, ACOA funding, etc.
So the government is not insensitive, I would say, to the importance of that sector. Hopefully the federal-provincial meeting that I alluded to before will move that further.