Mr. Chairman, we sort of do that in the development corporation in some areas. That is, we subsidize jobs for people to go to work. Our hope is that by subsidizing their jobs, ultimately they will become more efficient and productive and be able to sell the products they are making at a profit. We are doing it in a similar fashion. I want to tell you that when it comes to flushing hides and so on, there are not many ladies who want to do that any more. It is hard work, it takes a long time. I think the Science Institute has been looking at better and more efficient ways to do that because there is still a demand for the finished hide, but there are not many people who want to go through all the work. We are trying, through the Science Institute, to come up with some better ways to prepare the hides and make it easier for people to do it.
On the other aspect, yes, we are still subsidizing people to go to work in the arts and crafts area. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.