Mr. Speaker, the Canadian tourism commission has already spent $50 million, while its partners have invested $35 million.
This year, revenues related to tourism increased by 18 per cent in our country. Clearly, a united Canada, in which the provinces and the federal government co-operate, is the best thing for Canadian tourism. It is definitely an argument in favour of a no vote on Monday, so that we can indeed have a united country and the best possible environment for tourism.