 The speaker is back to move the following resolution starring in my name. Whereas provided on section 63.1 of the Public Finance Management Act Cap 15.0 on the act that means of finance made by an affirmative resolution of parliament borrowed from a bank or the finance institution for the capital of current experience of government. Whereas it is fully provided on section 64 of the act that money borrowed by the government must be paid into and from part of the considered fund. And whereas the Minister of Finance considered it necessary to borrow an amount of US $2.343 million the loan from the Kyregom Development Fund to finance the implementation of the Community Tourism Program and whereas the loan is payable in 12 years commencing from the date of disbursement of the loan inclusive of grace period of 2 years and whereas the loan is payable in 40 equal approximately equal and consecutive quarterly instalments on the 40th day of June and the 40th of September and the 40th of December of each year over 10 years after the expiration of 2 years and for the date of disbursement of the loan and whereas interest payable at a rate of 3% per annum and whereas the loan is payable in 40 equal amount of US $2.343 million the loan from the Kyregom Development Fund to finance the implementation of the Community Tourism Program and whereas the loan is payable in 12 years commencing from the date of disbursement of the loan inclusive of grace period of 2 years and whereas the loan is payable in 40 equal approximately equal and consecutive quarterly instalments on the 40th day of March, the 40th day of June, the 40th day of September and the 40th day of December of each year over 10 years after the expiration of 2 years for the date of disbursement of the loan interest is payable at a rate of 3% per annum Mr. Speaker, this loan Mr. Speaker, that the Minister of Tourism will basically expand on Mr. Speaker is to borrow from the Kyregom Development Fund for the Community Tourism Program Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the Community Tourism Program is based on a philosophy a philosophy that the benefits of tourism must accrue to as many people as possible We believe that the only time that the people of Salusia or the people of any country will truly understand and will truly be able to protect the industry Mr. Speaker is when the benefit from it in the pocket books and that is the purpose of the Community Tourism Program Mr. Speaker it is seek to enhance free energy Mr. Speaker January first Friday, the parliament has, representative January we are very happy to have Mr. Speaker a similar experience at Parle Benmiku Mr. Speaker, I sure you know where Parle is the one whereby in Cassi Mr. Speaker and again the oneري my Cassi Mr Speaker history has a very, a fun way sometimes cruel of history has a way of coming back Mr. Speaker  scient              vegetables They walk in to find where is, but there is no dead. There is a bush. Because there were no toilet facilities in that area. When the terrorists go there, there is a bush he heading for. And they couldn't understand how there was a bush there. We came and came to the cabinet and the prime minister was... The main boss was prime minister. We spoke about building some toilet facilities up in that area for the tourists to use. And then we got that going Mr. Speaker. Then we also had a little space for the vendors and our other government Mr. Speaker. I don't know if I'm right, we put the facility that was there Mr. Speaker. So we did it, our government did the toilets and the other government did the viewing deck. So Mr. Speaker that was again history and right now we are back to renovate it and make it look nicer Mr. Speaker. History has a way. And Mr. Speaker all how they try to deny the history. The history will come back Mr. Speaker. You can't keep a good man down. You can't. And these things are coming back Mr. Speaker. So that's the money they buy in castries. And the other one is the cathedral of the market conception. And the first matter is showing in castries. Mr. Speaker do you know that the cathedral is a historic building Mr. Speaker. A lot of historical value is the same with the prison. The old prisoners are historic. You know Mr. Speaker. This misinformation and this lies and this inconvenient truth to quote someone that wins and we should go on to deal with Mr. Speaker. Do you know prisons are historical buildings? Prisons are part of the history of a country. The nature heritage, the heritage of a country Mr. Speaker. They are countries in the world where the president's palace is in a prison. And all prisons Mr. Speaker. Prisons have a value. But when they come to you about 80 years old buildings. Buildings have historical value. But it is to fool people. To momma guide people. To bluff people. All buildings Mr. Speaker. They are institutions, archaeological and historical societies in the world. That look to redo all buildings Mr. Speaker. To make them a site. To make them a site with the architecture. If you look in places like London. And you see these buildings are built with our labour. With our slave labour. Our slave labour Mr. Speaker. These buildings are built and they are preserved. But he comes and talk about all buildings. All buildings Mr. Speaker. So that's what we're going to be doing in the cathedral. A mater shrine Mr. Speaker. And again Mr. Speaker I remember again. Now I wouldn't say that because it was this government Mr. Speaker. And this prime minister. Who when the church was redoing all its arts. And its culture and its painting Mr. Speaker. We made a contribution didn't we? Right Mr. Speaker. To enhance. Again history. It's really a good time to be labour you know. It's a good time to be labour. It's a good time to be labour Mr. Speaker. Because again when we were enhancing the church Mr. Speaker. It was this government that helped the church. We encouraged them and we never. And we never played politics. The member for view for itself was very clear. That there'd be absolutely no political connotation. Right now on the labour again. We are creating a master's shrine at the cathedral Mr. Speaker. But Mr. Speaker very soon from now. We are going to be demolishing the old courthouse. Very soon from now. If you go then now you see the air conditions. And windows are being taken off. But Mr. Speaker look at how we do our business Mr. Speaker. Instructed NIPRO to write the national trust. To inform them that we are going to be demolishing. Building and come and discuss with us. If there is anything, any picture inside. Any chair, any artifact that they would like. So we can't destroy it. That's how we do our business. We wrote them to resolve that patch of money. The patch of money that they say is your pocket book. That is how Mr. Speaker. That is the way we run our business Mr. Speaker. So very soon Mr. Speaker. You will see demolition happening in the old courthouse building. In the old courthouse building Mr. Speaker. For the building of an architectural pleasing house of justice for the courts of solution Mr. Speaker. Very soon Mr. Speaker. We don't talk. Only what they talk about is plans they had. Plans. They had plans to build some hotels. They had plans to have 23 islands. They had plans to pull the Caribbean. But we are showing it what we are doing Mr. Speaker. So that that cathedral will get added prominence. Because that cathedral is a historic site. Towers already go there to view the architecture. To view what's in there Mr. Speaker. So that money is going to be used for this purpose Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker. The minister will expand Mr. Speaker. As is on our house to support this rather meaningful resolution. I thank you Mr. Speaker.