Mr. Speaker, when we sat down about a year ago, in large part in response to committee members who were suggesting we better needed to understand our roles and responsibilities, vis a vis the NWTT, we conducted a review and agreed, at the end of that, it made the most sense for the government's involvement and role to be around product development. So if you are a would-be entrepreneur, you come forward to our department, work with our regional people, have a business idea, we can steer you in the right direction, point you toward the BDIC, other lending agencies, help you develop a business plan. If your question is in relation to marketing, we use the NWTT as our destination
marketing organization of record. So we put an additional $400,000 towards their marketing efforts here. We don't purport to tell them how to spend that money; how to target the various different sectors. We rely on the experts in the industry, these folks, to make some decisions in that regard. We are at the table and have discussions, but we have a new governance mechanism, a new marketing committee under the NWTT. They make decisions based on which sectors need the help and which sectors have the most potential for growth. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.