Thanks, Mr. Chairman. This is a very difficult forum in which to exchange this kind of information and I am not going to drill down into this any further. What I wanted to do, Mr. Chairman, for the record and the people who are looking and listening to this kind of thing, is to show that over the course of time, the Minister has suggested about three years, maybe four, that this government was involved in some fairly significant contributions to a business. Over the course of time, we kept putting money into something that really wasn't showing it could get through the start-up difficulties. So there was a failure here, and a regrettable one at that, because Nats'enelu put out a tremendous product. It's regrettable that it didn't go. What we are involved in here is looking at how we assess and the kind of decision-making process we have for businesses. It seems that perhaps in this case here, over a period of several years, we were just trying to help a business hold on that really didn't have a good plan going for it from the start, perhaps hadn't put together all the ingredients that it really needed.
So our ability to assess and properly support and fund a business was really not quite up to snuff. We've lost a fair amount of money and the business has failed. So as I say, Mr. Chairman, this is illustrative of some shortcomings that we have had in our business support system and we have an upcoming fairly major changeover to our whole support to business support, so some of these things may be addressed in there. I have no other questions on schedule 1, Mr. Chairman.