I believe the issue that Mr. Koe is referring to, specifically, is the Arctic Winter Games contract. I'm not quite sure where everybody is coming from on this issue. The fact of the matter is -- if it is the Arctic Winter Games contract we're talking about -- the Rankin Inlet, Baker Lake and Yellowknife entrepreneurs who seemed to have lobbied fairly aggressively were treated, I think, reasonably fair, in terms of the distribution of the dollars and the jobs that come from it.
What our policy is, at this time, we haven't got a clear policy because the Development Corporation is a relatively new thing. I'm not prepared, at this time, to say that it is not going to compete or it is going to compete. What I am going to do is use the example of the Polar Parkas situation, analyze it and try to avoid competing with the private sector. But, there may be occasions where we do, if it going to provide jobs for people who are on the low end of the income scale, and are desperately in need of them, and private sector doesn't pick it up.