Certainly our penetration in the European market would not be what it is today without the investment in the Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport. Due to regulations through Canada Customs, the airport was at threat of being shut down from accepting international flights. Through investment from Canada and the Yukon, an expansion was made to accommodate an enlarged and more secure holding area for international flights.
Last year we enjoyed two flights a year from Frankfurt direct to Whitehorse, as well as one flight a week direct from Zurich, Switzerland. This year, I believe, we are seeing one flight a week from Frankfurt, but I do believe that there is exploration into the Asian market, because if you look at the globe, we're actually closer to Japan on a direct flight than Vancouver. So the improvements at the airport are extremely important. You have to keep in mind that when visitors fly into the territory, that airport is their first impression of the territory, and to have something that is more modern.... I've been to the airports in our sister territories and we're very fortunate to have the airport that we do. It makes a huge impact on tourism development.