Mr. Speaker, in actual fact, whether or not it has been habit, or whether on occasion, in the past, this has been done, I have no idea. So, it would be difficult to answer that question. However, on the surface, it would be safe to suggest that it is the intent of the program that we have to initiate businesses that, in the first instance, they should be viable businesses, except on the occasion of a NWT Development Corporation, which is intended to start up businesses with the sole purpose of trying to create some local economic activity, even though the prospects of return on those business initiatives are not very good.
In principle, the idea behind our programs, especially in the Business Development fund, to support businesses that look sound, that have been well organized, well researched to get off the ground, in cases where conventional finance institutions are not willing to take the risk. Generally speaking, we try to do it on a one time basis, hoping that everything that should be considered, and included, is included in the original package, and that we do our homework and make sure that things that will not require additional support are not overlooked, or left out, in the first instance.