 I want to reinstate today that the Cabinet conclusion clearly states that Cabot development had a surplus on the parcels of land. It was already in existence. Those leases were issued to cap estate limited in 1973 for 75 years. There is a 28-year grace period and time remaining on those leases and basically the Cabinet conclusion is an extension of those leases to another 75 years. Secret beach, Kasaba beach, Donky beach, none of those beaches were leased to Cabot development. So in essence the beaches remain public. In fact all the beaches on the island remain public so that citizens have unlimited access to the beaches. There should not be any impediments of our citizens for the use of our beaches for recreational purposes. So I want to reiterate again, the Cabinet conclusion is very clear that it is the existing leases that was extended to Cabot on condition that Cabot enters into agreement with cap estate limited for surrender of the head lease to the Crown so that the Department of Physical Planning and Cabinet can further give or make adjustments to the lease and new terms and agreements to the lease for an additional 75 years. No lease of secret beach, Kasaba beach, Donky beach or any of those other beaches in that area was leased to Cabot. I also want to let St. Lucian's know that this is not the first time that Queen's chain is leased to developers or to local persons who own property are joining to the Queen's chain. This is not a new practice. This is not something that this government initiated as we came into office. In front of me right now there, I have several leases, Queen's chain leases dating back to the 1970s. The lease between cap estate and the state was in 1973. I have it right there and I can make copies available to you all for your information. I also have leases there in 1989. Then we have leases of the Queen's property in the 2000s. You have a lease in 2000 there between the state and the business for the Queen's chain. In 2005 we had leases of the Queen's chain. In 2006 we had leases of the Queen's chain. In 2006 we had leases of the Queen's chain. I could go on to this other section right there. We had leases in 2008. In 2008 – in 2014 we had leases of the Queen's chain. of governments since the 1970s of listening of the Queen's chain to developers, two persons who own property adjacent to the Queen's chain. Again, all beaches are public, there is unrestricted access to the beaches either by foot or vehicle access. There are certain properties where you do not have vehicle right of way on the map sheet or the land registry. So, persons usually access those beaches by foot. There are beaches where there is unrestricted vehicle access. If you come in by sea, you could access any beach on the island for recreational use. But I want to also stress that recreational use does not mean you could go to the beach and enjoy the pleasure of the beach how you want in whatever manner that you wish to. For example, there are persons who go to the beach with horses, riding horses on the beach amongst people, children, have horses in the water. They drive their vehicles all the way on to the shoreline, restricting access and the free movement of people on the beach. This is not an orderly and responsible way or manner in enjoying the beach. But the beach remains public to each and everyone. I can assure St. Lucian's, Ka'bot have submitted a master plan. They have submitted proposals to the Department of Physical Planning and we are taking it in stages in processing the various proposals. I can assure St. Lucian's that there will not be any restricted access to the Ka'zaba beach when we have finalized all the proposals issued by Ka'bot to the Department of Physical Planning and to the government. Yes, well I know Madri's lease started in 2001 where she got a first five-year lease of the area, the section of that queen's chain where she currently occupies, which was renewed and subsequently it was renewed every year. She currently has a one-year lease on that property, on that block and parcel number. I have never spoken to Miss Madri. I only saw Miss Madri on the television. In some news clip. I know for sure we are not going to infringe on the rights of Miss Madri or prevent Miss Madri from owning a living which she has been doing so for about twenty years or more in this particular area. There will be discussions with Miss Madri under developers and also with the parliamentary representative Honorable Motut under the Department of Physical Planning on the way forward. But we are going to do everything within our powers to work with the developer, with Miss Madri and all stakeholders who currently have establishments on the beach at Ka'zaba. But I want to reinstate again the beach is public. There is going to be unrestricted access to the Ka'zaba beach, to Donkey Beach, to Secret Beach by the citizens of St. Lucia. Well, I heard of that and the technocrats in the department have expressed their concerns about that to me and we are working with the developers to ensure that if there is this right there, this historical preservation of the symmetry of the burial ground that it is protected, that no development is built upon it and that should be part of the history and the ecological aspect and development of the Ka'zaba beach and the Ka'bot development. Well, I am not certain of that. Again, the technocrats in the Department of Physical Planning are the ones working with the developer and of course the DCA. So they would be more familiar with the 18 hole and exactly where it ends and so on. So that is something that they will be more able to answer to the location of the 18 hole and Donkey Beach. But I want to also make it clear that I have spoken to the Department of Physical Planning and the PS, DPS and the head of the sections that we need to look at a policy on the way forward of the use of the queen's chain and other aspects of public beaches on the island. So I am hoping that very soon we will be able to come to the public as a department and lay out a policy on the way forward for the use, the rental, the lease scene and so on of Queen's chain and the public beaches in St. Lucia. Yes, this happens all the time. They come with a master plan but when it is reviewed by the technical committee in the Ministry of Planning, it goes to the board of the DCA. Many times they have to tweak it and change it because it doesn't conform to the rules, the regulations of the planning units or the planning laws of St. Lucia. So that happens all the time.