Mr. Speaker, there is no policy, but there has been considerable interest expressed by Japanese people in the Northwest Territories, particularly in coming here and going out on the lake and looking at the aurora borealis. We have assisted companies to go to Japan and further promote their hospitality here in Yellowknife, so that those Japanese people can come here, but there is no formal policy with regard to how to promote in the Japanese markets. I think what happens is that there is an interest expressed, and you try and fulfill the need that the Japanese are expressing to us. If some other country comes forward with some other interest, then obviously we will pursue that, as well.
I might also add, Mr. Speaker, that if I said the Japanese approached Mr. Mulroney and Mr. Patterson, then I was incorrect. The Prime Minister and Mr. Patterson were there, and there was an exhibit of Inuit art put on by Amway, so I would apologize for misleading the House in that regard. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.