Thank you, Mr. Speaker. There is not a single document which I can provide for the Member that would provide the information he is seeking. I think I can prepare some sort of paper which could summarize in general terms the approach we are taking to this problem. The NWT Development Corporation has been reorganizing for the last two years some of the goods that they have historically produced through subsidiaries have been assessed as to whether or not there is actually a market for the things. A classic case is moccasins made by Dene craft people. We produce literally hundreds and hundreds of moccasins. They flood the stores for a certain price. The question comes up, is that really what the southern market is interested in or would they be more interested in some sewing to hang on the wall that is the sewing part of the flower designs and have those produced on a smaller scale for wall hangings or place mats. These types of questions have been asked.
We produce tents in Fort McPherson, but we do not have a reliable client who says we will require so many of a certain type of your goods every year. We look for it and we have been looking throughout Europe and the United States for markets and we are trying to identify ones which we can realistically accept, knowing that we can meet the requirements of the people whom we are dealing with. The Co-operative movement would be another agency that you would have to actually inquire as to their strategies in dealing with marketing of the goods that are produced. I can produce a summary document that would explain the work we have been doing and marketing for the Development Corporation for the last couple of years. Thank you.