Mahsi, Mr. Chairman. One more point, I guess. I mentioned this very briefly in my reply to the budget address. In doing the overall government budget, a heavy emphasis was placed on restraint measures, and reductions of budgets, from all departments, and all activities took place. In the Public Accounts, the last report that we looked at, the Auditor mentioned that this government has some $3 billion worth of assets, and a good portion of that are in the artifacts, the paintings, prints, carvings, and written materials that we have in storage.
I would venture to say that I doubt if anybody in this government can provide an accurate list of what is there, what is in active circulation, what is in active use, and what is in our storage facilities, wherever those storage facilities are. Sometimes you have to wonder how useful it is in just storing this material. I had mentioned in my reply to the budget address, that maybe we should look at increasing our revenue pot by selling some of this stuff, if there are buyers out there, but that it just a thought, and take it from where it comes.