I have a very brief comment, Mr. Chairman. When I talk about entrepreneurial spirit, I am talking about individuals, an individual who has some kind of vision or idea that he or she wants to pursue. I am not only talking about the various development corporations. They have their own
structure and their own way of doing business and making decisions, et cetera. It seems to me that what is missing in the Northwest Territories, is that individual who says, "Look I am going to do this," and goes ahead and does it. Perhaps he does it with a small amount of money of his own assisted by whatever system is in place to do it. The way we are going is really cutting the ground from under that particular development.
As far as the other concern about sectors which are already filled, nearly every one of those was filled because one person had a vision, went after it and created it from nothing. That is the challenge. What other people are around who could do exactly what Robinson Trucking has done, for example, where one man started off in the 1960s and created a huge enterprise because of hard work, investment, and everything else that he has made. He was not a rich man, he was a poor man.