Thank you, Madam Chair.
In the tourism industry, promoters are obviously very important stakeholders. However, there are also the people who promote the tourism products in each region. Our regional tourism associations work hard to encourage co-operation rather than competition. This is very important to me. In Abitibi Témiscamingue, the tourism ecosystem is particularly significant. As my father would say, we must develop our emotional connection with our territory.
These regional tourism associations obviously need human resources to maintain the connection between different sectors, such as between outfitters and the Québec Outfitters Federation; between the Accès Plein Air project in our region and Aventure Écotourisme Québec; or between snowmobile clubs and the Tourism Industry Association of Canada. The same applies to hotels, culture and our elected officials, and even to indigenous tourism. Closely linked projects are essential to ensure the sustainability and promotion of the industry. All this requires the coordination of resources.
My question is for the Alliance de l'industrie touristique du Québec. In your opinion, given the needs, is it more necessary than ever to have new money, in other words, to increase the funding from Canada Economic Development to ensure that regional tourism associations obtain money?