Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Well, improving how we deliver service I think is something that
we should constantly strive to do and that is what we are doing. I think, if the Member looks at the Rare Nature Campaign, he will see that this is heads and tails above our past efforts. I think it is because we have stopped trying to do some of this stuff in house, recognizing that we don't have the expertise in this field and needed to go to a private firm to effectively deliver these types of programs.
I guess I would also indicate to the Member that, when we decided that these functions that we would still carry out would be parceled up in other areas of my department, we notified committee. I could certainly provide the Member with the same information. We are prepared to have that discussion. If the Member would like us to broaden that out to AOC, beyond the Governance and Economic Development committee, we would be prepared to do that. But I would urge the Member to sit down and speak with the factories, and talk with the factories about the change in our support for the various different programs, and talk about the success that we are having in building a brand in, the partnerships, the joint efforts with Diana Kroll, with the effort of Bryant Park, the Golden Globe Awards. It is very easy to point to specific concerns maybe with one company that a factory has over pricing of rough, but there are so many things that are working well. I think we need to focus on that. But I would urge the Member to sit down, meet and discuss these issues with the factories to get a better sense of what we are doing as a government. Thank you.