Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect. I would like to thank my colleague from Inuvik for his comments on the long talked about Mackenzie Valley Highway, and I look forward to working with my colleague in the Deh Cho, because it has to cross two jurisdictions.
Getting back to the questions, I am allowed one more. So, I am going to try to massage it a little bit here to squeeze in something that just popped up here.
Seeing both candidates are from the previous Assembly, the 17th Assembly had some carryover priorities which were informed and put into our transition document. For the listeners in the audience out there, we have done some education in that area and along came our list of priorities. To summarize and to more or less have a few candidates providing answers, after today everybody is going home, leaving with the assumption of the get-go this is what our government is going to do underneath this leadership.
My question is: Summarizing what hasn't been done in the previous Assembly, hearing it over and over, in your view what one or two priorities you would see over and above the priorities set for this 18th Assembly. There is still some unfinished business. So let's identify the unfinished business with listeners in the audience, what are they, one or two of them, or three for that matter, and as a suggestion you can include maybe your position in taking over the Nutrition North program. As we all know, it's a costly one, a controversial one, especially in my area along with other areas where it's all fly-in and no other way in with fresh food. Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect.