Mr. Speaker, I did not mean to insult anybody. What has happened is that the Japanese people seem to have taken great interest in Inuit people, their culture and their art, particularly in the soapstone, Mr. Speaker. Also in prints to a certain extent, and wall hangings. So when we get a person from Japan who comes to us and says, 'We are very interested in this form of art that you have in the Northwest Territories," then we are going to supply that person with the product that he or she is requesting. When the market opens up and it is there, it is our job to do everything we can to promote that particular product that the Japanese have indicated to us that they are interested in.
So it is not as if we selectively took something there and said, "Look, this is all we have got." The approach was made to us when Mr. Mulroney was there last year. I think Mr. Patterson was there as well. Amway had taken a display over there and met with great success, and we are merely following up on that success, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.