Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The 10 percent allocation has been problematic in a number of ways. One, from our side of it and from the information available through the cutting and polishing plants we're involved with, all the plants, I believe, actually, cut and
polish in the Northwest Territories runs about 2.5 to three percent. Now, the mining companies state that in fact they supply much more than that and they may do that. We're unaware of that final amount, but we know that the quality or the size of those stones are not economically cut in the Northwest Territories and are returned. So when we talk about numbers of 2.5 to three percent, that's what is able to be cut in the Northwest Territories at a viable place. So it is one of the areas of concern. If the companies could fully utilize 10 percent, we'd be doing a lot more business in the Northwest Territories, but they have not been able to, based on the economics of cutting some of those stones. Thank you.