Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As the Member knows, we've had a shift of focus in the department in terms of our support. We've made the decision to withdraw, at this point, from the National Diamond Strategy, at the suggestion of the factories, and more closely focus on our local support initiatives to factories, working with them on our Rare in Nature campaign. In order to do so, as the Member indicated, we have taken the diamond projects division, taken away the task of National Diamond Strategy support, which was taking up quite a bit of our time, and parcelled out the responsibilities. For instance, tourism and parks division in my department will now handle all the diamond tourism marketing. Investment and economic analysis division is the one point of contact for our Rare in Nature campaign. Minerals, oil and gas is going to be handling our certification program, the administration of our rough diamonds supply, and also monitoring of the approved
NWT manufacturers. As the Members also know, some of the diamond marketing programs that are being generated through the Rare in Nature campaign are being paid for with funds that come from the polished diamond certification. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.