Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I'd like to ask the Minister has this department anytime considered looking at each region as a unique product to sell? I know our region is known for, of course Mrs. Groenewegen talked about this lady doing a lot of work on a jacket that she has and she might have given at a discount price. I know our region in the Sahtu is also known for some of its moose skin boats and drum making, such as the area around Fort Providence is the rabbit fur products, and McPherson is in the canvas bag making department. Tlicho is, of course, beadwork and that. I know we're asking these specific regions to market a unique product in the Northwest Territories that's I think the best in the world. With the amount of work that's going into it and the quality of the work, we have to maintain the quality of the work that's going into our products and not slip on that level of quality.
I know Mrs. Groenewegen talked about that jacket. I know the type of quality that has gone into that type of jacket, and having a product like that be shown around the world, I think that says a lot about our people, our talents and our skills. The amount of work that goes into producing these types of products is very unique. It's our way of life. A long time ago, these jackets that were made were made for us. Somewhere down the line, we started to sell for other people and people would say, well, how much is your jacket? How much are your moccasins? How much are your gloves? It's priceless. It's priceless. But a jacket like, you know what you could buy it for, these jackets.