 Thank you very much Mr. Speaker. All I want to say Mr. Speaker is to send members for their various contributions Mr. Speaker. I'm Mr. Speaker, the beauty of Saint Lucia is legendary. I'm just listening to what Chip Advisor says about Saint Lucia. Kastries Market, one of the top markets in the world, Saint Lucia Forum according to National Geographic. Kastries Market is the number three food market in the world. Saint Lucia, second highest lighthouse in the world. Review of Cap Moulashik, Saint Lucia Caribbean, Chip Advisor. Kastries Basilica or the Market Conception. The form cathedral as it is commonly known is the largest church in the Caribbean. Measuring 200 feet, 61 meters by 100 feet wide, 70 meters. Mr. Speaker, that is what Saint Lucia is all about Mr. Speaker. And that is what I said Nature Heritage Tourism Program. That was the beginning, that was the name of the beginning Mr. Speaker. And we must pay tribute to Felix Finis there in that regard. Mr. Speaker, that's what Community Tourism is all about. Reviving these things, making money from these things. But most importantly allowing them to be sustainable Mr. Speaker. For our visitors to enjoy. But they remain to the people, property of this country Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, when we embarked on that journey of philosophical underpinning to tourism, we were really killed. As usual, you really killed Mr. Speaker. You told me you didn't know what you were doing. Look at where this rich Mr. Speaker. Look at where this rich now. So Mr. Speaker, I want to thank all the players in the tourism industry. And I want more, more particularly, I want to thank the people who have bought into that vision of a tourism that will benefit as many people as possible Mr. Speaker. And I want to say Mr. Speaker, that the only way we will the benefit and the economic gains of tourism is if everybody benefits from it. That's your way Mr. Speaker. No other way. And Mr. Speaker, for those of us who want to be selfish and criticize things like the jazz festival Mr. Speaker. Because it doesn't seem directly to be doing what they think tourism promotion should be Mr. Speaker. Tell them check Mr. Speaker. That once the people are happy, once the people are getting a piece of the pie, the country will be a different place Mr. Speaker. So I want to commend the Minister of Tourism. I want to commend the colleagues, my colleagues Mr. Speaker. You see Mr. Speaker, last on Monday night yesterday we left Cabinet at call to train to 25 minutes to 10. Mr. Speaker, what you were doing there was not to discuss who to victimize, was not to discuss who to block from a contract, was not to discuss how you can make somebody's life miserable or you can call somebody's child not to get an island scholarship. That's not what we were discussing Mr. Speaker. We were discussing how to advance St. Lucia. We were discussing how to make this place better Mr. Speaker for the people of St. Lucia. And I was not here, but when I heard that we were accused of none of us being able to run a business. That's the scorn and the contempt in the insult. That was the scorn and contempt that the leader of the opposition holds for the products of St. Lucia. That's the contempt you hold Mr. Speaker. Look around you Mr. Speaker. Look at each individual, each man and woman here. Look at them in their own right Mr. Speaker. And you see, because they never run a business, they not fit. They have no plans Mr. Speaker. That's the contribution for the members of Mikusaw, for Vufat Saw Mr. Speaker. Look at each one of these men and women here Mr. Speaker. But because they do not have titles to their names, because their father could not live wealth and money for them Mr. Speaker. You must insult them. You must say that they have no plans because they have never run a business Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we will not be deterred, we will not be deterred. We will remain focused Mr. Speaker. This country is for everyone, everyone Mr. Speaker. But the people must not be left behind. And that bill, together with the borrow that we did for the young people through the skills OECS programme. For the money that we borrowed to deal with the land administration processes. The money we did, we borrowed to see if we can enhance and make easier the collection of revenue to run the state Mr. Speaker. All these bills show a government with a plan, a government with a vision. Not a government that talks about seven hotels and never builds one. Not a government that talks about 23 islands and never not understanding that that's not possible. Not a government that speaks about 1.2 billion dollars worth of U.S. investment in this country. And not one according to the member of the library. Not one cage. Not one power color spool. And when the time of reckoning comes, when the time of reckoning comes. It's coming soon in 2026. When the time of reckoning comes Mr. Speaker. I want us to put up our hands and look at what we've done in this country. Look at our five years and look at their five years. Raise your hands up, raise. A balance sheet. Put up your hand for your five years and put up our hand for our five years. And look at what we have done in our five years Mr. Speaker. And look at what they did in their five years. In the next six years. And it's not because they didn't have plans, of course they had plans Mr. Speaker. Of course they had plans. But of course they had plans Mr. Speaker. Look at what we did. Look at this country where it was two and a half years ago. Look at it where it is now Mr. Speaker. And look at where it's heading. But Mr. Speaker. As a member for view for the North Stairs. There are some things that are happening that are not solution. We are not a violent people. We are not a violent people Mr. Speaker. And we have to deal with it. And instead of the opposition. Trying. I want to make a point. Somebody told me yesterday that somebody obviously said. They had contacted me to work together. To work together. To work in crime television Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker. In recent times. At least for this year. I have not been contacted by any member. In any opposition party. To speak anything about crime. And I want them to show the proof. Where I was contacted either by telephone. WhatsApp. Facts. Email. Telex. Snapchat. Tiktok. To talk anything about crime Mr. Speaker. That has never happened. Never happened Mr. Speaker. And I remain open. To people. To anybody. Who comes with clean hands. To discuss the issues of violence in this country. I remain open Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker. I want members to support this bill Mr. Speaker. And I hope that the benefits of tourism. Can continue to accrue to the people of the country. And the ministry of tourism. And the minister of tourism Mr. Speaker. Can continue in the path that they are going. So that Senusia can reap the benefits of the industry. I thank you Mr. Speaker.