"What does this have to do with the Order?" Canon François asked. 
"Not a damn thing," replied his secretary. "But it is popular."
"And you think popularity should be our goal?" the priest challenged.
"Not at all," Monsieur Gallo responded. "But a degree of diversification might help to support the Knights Treasurer somewhat. And this outlet seems blessedly innocent."
"Hmmm," came the reply. "Tell me again what it is."
"Monsieur Silhouette holds a patent for what he calls 'Umbran Cameos'; portraits of profiles in shadow. The setup is simple enough, and requires no more artistic skill than the ability to trace a line." The notary paused, to appreciate the interest on his master's face. "Because of this, they are relatively quick and cheap to produce, putting them within the reach of the common man. Suddenly sweethearts have something to put in lockets besides hair; imagine it!" "And you want to export them out here to fleece the commoners of Nola Mar?" the Canon asked.
"For the good of the mission, yes?" Gallo responded, hoping that he had chosen his investment opportunity well. 
"Very well," came the response. "Take the money from our petty cash. I will be expecting to see returns before the year is out."