to our economy, to reduce their carbon footprints when they come. — carbon footprints when they come, when our tourists come to barbados — come, when our tourists come to barbados. ., come, when our tourists come to barbados-— barbados. you are being very olite to barbados. you are being very polite to your _ barbados. you are being very polite to your minister - barbados. you are being very polite to your minister here. | barbados. you are being very| polite to your minister here. i mean what you really want to say to him is minister, is our tourism sustainable enough? is that right or not?— that right or not? correct. minister- _ that right or not? correct. minister. we _ that right or not? correct. minister. we have - that right or not? correct. minister. we have had - that right or not? correct. minister. we have had a l that right or not? correct. - minister. we have had a model of tourism _ minister. we have had a model of tourism that _ minister. we have had a model of tourism that worked - minister. we have had a model of tourism that worked for - minister. we have had a model of tourism that worked for us. | of tourism that worked for us. make no mistake, it worked for us. the world is changing as we have to change with it. i don't think tourism is what destroyed our environment. in fact i would say to you, we have now in the recent past been working to make sure that our tourism product is a lot more sustainable. what we do need to have, and i agree, is some diversification. i don't think we need to diversify to offer more tourism. i think tourism is not going to be that thing that saves barbados anymore. if you have eco— friendly tourism you have eco— friendly tourism you are still trying to cater to tourists. i think we have to diversify in the real sense to offer a different product. we have to grow our own food so we can consume our own food...