In terms of suggestion, I could see the output side on TV and such, but in terms of on the ground, I'm not seeing the government doing enough to protect and foster our traditional arts and crafts industry. So is the Minister saying, then, for those artists to be in the branding world and the marketing world and to be in the main network of the government support, they have to be connected? Are they going to be certified if they're going to be branded? Is that the only way you could hook up into the marketing network? In this scenario, then, is the Minister saying that we are not ever going to get involved? The government is not going to get involved that we could work with other regional governments or community governments or other partners to see that there is at least one arts and crafts or some kind of retail store. Is that idea not feasible at all?
I think sewing centres were tried before and that was not successful in too many places. So, suggestion; I have a vision, I have an idea about what I'd like to see. I'd like to see, at least in major centres, in Simpson, I don't know, not in every community, but somewhere where if the visitors ever went there that they could go in and see who are the artisans and how do they gather and how do they make things. Or under his work that he's talking about
here, it's really you're out there on your own and the help that you could get from the government is that you connect with these guys in Yellowknife and they'll put you up on the databank and they'll put you up on the web page and somebody hopefully will get hold of you and order from you. Is that the vision we're looking at?