Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The facility in Baker Lake was supported by the local community. It is not, and I repeat not, designed to compete with traditional carvers. It is using some fairly modern wet grinding methods that do not lend themselves toward traditional Inuit sculpture, so I do not see it as being competitive. It will be designed more toward some abstract hard rock types of pieces and toward crafts.
I recognize the concern the Member has with regard to carvings not selling very well right now. As I said in question period today, we know that the co-op has more than a million and a half dollars worth of carvings, and that is why we are trying to get some additional markets offshore and will continue in that vein, to try to make the carving industry come back to what it was before. But Baker Lake is not designed to compete with traditional carvers. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.