If we consider that approach, the aspect of lender of last resort, I guess again, for me, it calls into some question. If a business venture through conventional banking sources or some of the other sources of capital that are out there, and I would include in this some of the aboriginal development corporations, there are national aboriginal development funds that are quite rich and relatively easily accessed.
If we have projects that cannot meet some criteria with the range of services that are out there, I am still wondering of what value are some of these last resort and really high risk ventures to our economy?
My point, and I guess my question, is would we actually be looking at sharing risk with other lenders, with other financial organizations, so they could sort of share our criteria and we can share theirs, and we come up with things that in a business sense do make more sense? If we are really putting money out there in very high-risk ventures that no one else will touch...I just do not think that they have a place in a business format. Maybe there is somewhere else that we can put them and be accountable for how the money is spent or how it is put at risk. These really long stretches, these high risk things, I do not know if we have a place to be there if no other institution will touch them. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.