What I said was that the CTC mandate in terms of Nunavut is not necessarily being followed. In the copy of the presentation there's a screen that shows the mandate of the CTC so you don't have to look up exactly what that is. One of the things is that it's supposed to provide information about the Canadian tourism industry and about Canada. As I mentioned, in working on some projects with the CTC we found that there are a lot of opportunities, and they've been helpful, but they don't always present correct information.
In a project for 2010—a passport project—that all the provinces and territories are buying into.... On conference calls, we are not the only jurisdiction having issues with them. I know that Labrador is also having issues with how things are being portrayed. As I said, when we got our draft of what they were presenting and we checked the website, we have reindeer, and there was information that you can hunt narwhal here, which you can't do on a sport hunt, and a number of other issues. If their mandate is to portray Canada to the world, they need to figure out what they should be portraying for Canada and the north so they're doing it correctly.