 Mr Speaker, I note in this motion the Minister for Finance made it a point to mention that this was a guarantee by the government and he made sure that he made it very clear that the government would not be responsible for paying the debt unless, of course, there's a default. My concern here, Mr Speaker, is that the fact that the National Lottery's authority and by their mandate is supposed to assist in many disciplines across the country that their contributions to various activities on a yearly basis, how will that be affected? Will we see various reductions as it relates to some of the sponsorships that they provide? So it's just a concern and I'm hoping that we will not see any sort of lesser interest in various areas that have been sponsored by the National Lottery's already. I know there was some after-school program that was being sponsored by the National Lottery's that had been stopped very early, maybe about two years ago. And I was very happy to hear the Minister of Finance also speak today and I must congratulate the organizers and also the First National Bank for the sponsorship on Sunday. Very, very wonderful turnout. Very exciting to see the performance of our young people and to use one of the Minister of Finance, the member for Cassidy's, his favorite terms, you know, I recall the number of times when the work was being done on the Sufra Stadium, the number of times they denigrate, is that the word you love to use, you know, the denigrate, the work being done. But I'm very happy, at least, that there was a place for our young people to have been able to come and, you know, perform very well. There were other statements that were made that, you know, I would not choose to comment on the whole issue of the Sufra Stadium. The member spoke of specifically, well, he mentioned at least four grounds. He spoke of the Darren Summy in preparation for Cricket World Cup. He spoke for the Rosalie Plainfield, Mindou-Philippe Park and Marsha Grounds. I'm suspecting and believing that you would have, you most likely would have missed out some other areas because I find it very hard that 80 million dollars would go into just these four areas. And I can think of a few to assist in putting on that program as well, because the last time I was here, I spoke to the issue of the Schuosell lighting. And the lights cost him just about $250,000 and as a result of number of times the organizers tried to get the lights repaired, we had quite a bit of difficulty where it was citing financial difficulties and that of course has stopped a wonderful cricket program that the organizers have done there. Schuosell Smash, which has continued to to pull very large crowds and they support for the vendors and everything like that. Mr Speaker, so I'm hoping that, you know, there will be some emphasis placed to repair the lights. The member for Denry Knopf, who continuously went through side-marked whenever I'm speaking, I'm sure he would have, Mr Speaker, through you, he would have played on the PI Plainfield as a former national cricketer. And the PI Plainfield, Mr Speaker, one of the best places where, apart from the Darren semi-grounds, where young cricketers go and play, I'm hoping that some attention will be made, will be given to that particular cricket ground in Schuosell. The Honorable Prime Minister also spoke to the fact that all the work that was done on the Sufra Stadium, obviously it left a sort of a void for the cricketers. And, Mr Speaker, we know very well that a lot of work had been done in acquiring another piece of land in Sufra. Some work had been started and I'm hoping maybe the member for Sufra, François Jacques, could tell us of the continuation of that program to give a home to the cricketers from the Sufra community. But, Mr. Speaker, of greater concern in all of that kind of money that's been spent on our spotting facilities, and I think I heard the member for Cassary South speak to it some time ago, that we need to find a place to have our cultural activities and our fets and everything like that, Mr. Speaker. And I'm hoping that that kind of money that will be spent on the facilities will not continue to see, you know, the destruction of the facilities with some of the big parties and the fets that we continue to engage in on these plain surfaces. I remember when we were forming the government or we were the last administration, we had actually identified a place somewhere in the area of, I think, the Caribbean cinemas where we were looking to bring in the whole cultural center and sufficient parking and everything. But there was a lot of cry from the public that we were moving away from town and, you know, and people are opposed. But now you see when you listen and you reflect, you realize that a lot of people are making noise for political reasons. And so I'm hoping that, you know, the thrust that the Ministry of Tourism wants to give to identifying a new home, you know, we will see that happening very soon so that, you know, the damage of our plain surfaces would be a thing of the past. So, Mr. Speaker, I, you know, I do agree that we do need to do some maintenance and some work on our various fields. I'm hoping that the four fields mentioned are not the limitation of where that money will be spent. But there will be a wider program across St. Lucia to take care of the various plain fields. That being said, Mr. Speaker, I thank you.