(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to ask a question to the Minister of Economic Development and Tourism about the craft shop in Baker Lake. We started to worry about that shop. It might be losing money. I have received some letters written by the people of Baffin Island. Their concern is that the centre will be buying carvings from the local Inuit, and it might affect the other regions. They might start losing money. So our main concern is that it has to be well planned in order not to lose money, but I do not know if it is supported by the people in the community of Baker Lake. They are using electric tools to carve some of the carvings, and for some of the sewing over there, they are using sewing machines; so I do not know if it is going to work out properly.
One time during a BRC meeting, it was on the agenda. The main concern was whether it was going to affect the other regions, especially the people from Baffin and Sanikiluaq, because just about in every community they are living on carvings, especially right now. We are not selling them very well. Perhaps, if they could sell them higher in Baker Lake, perhaps the other communities will be affected by this program. So this is my question to the Minister of Economic Development. That facility was very expensive to build. I am wondering if that was supported by the local people of Baker Lake. That is all the questions I have. Thank you.