Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Not at all. I think, if the Member looks a little closer, he will recognize and see, and if he speaks to the factor, he will recognize and see that we have a new era of cooperation and understanding with the factories. We are working very closely with them. A case in point, the Rare Nature Campaign. In the days gone by, the factories were quite critical of our government's support for cutting and polishing. They felt that the department of RWED simply chose to support and attend the various functions that it thought had merit. Well, we have switched that. We have asked the factories to be involved in the hiring of a public relations firm. The certification money that we collect is now ploughed back into a marketing fund or a kitty. The factories have had a say in who is hired. The factories are involved in the public relations activities that we undertake, so they have much more say in how brand of marketing works. I think that is what makes sense, Mr. Speaker. They have a vested interest in seeing this work.
In terms of our organization, 1998, I think, was the year we established our diamond projects unit. This was a time when we were simply getting underway with support for the secondary industry and negotiating some socio-economic agreements. It made a lot of sense at that time. We have established a secondary industry now. It is up and running. It is working. We haven't abandoned any of the functions of that unit. We have simply decided that, in terms of diamond tourism, the best people to handle that responsibility are tourism people. We have parceled out the other responsibilities accordingly. Diamond certification now falls under minerals, oil and gas. We think this makes logical sense. The macroeconomic work that we used to do is now in our industrial economic analysis unit. So that, coupled with the need to have to fill a couple of vacancies -- we only had about four people in the unit, had two of them resign and move on to other occupations -- drove a need to respond. This is not static. It is evolving and we are moving with it. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.