Thank you, Mr. Chair. And I'm sure everyone has heard more than enough from me today, so I'll keep it short.
First, I want to congratulate the Premier-elect on his success today and I would like nothing more to help him realize his 50-year vision for the territory. I think that idea of a vision that moves us forward and using the next four years to set up the next 50 is exactly where we need to head, and I think we're all united here in that direction. We have an embarrassment of riches. I'm very proud to stand for this -- for role in the Executive Council, with so many well qualified people. And I can say that you've heard my vision, you've heard my dedication to change, you've heard my drive to make things different, make things better, and I want to apply that energy in a Cabinet role to make sure whatever portfolio I have is very successful and continues to collaborate and empower all Members of this House. And if -- the promise I'll make -- because this is something I really appreciated as a Regular Member, if there's -- the department says no and committee wants something done, I'll ask is there any really good reason you can give me that I can't say yes to this committee? And if they can't give me one, I'm going to say yes to the committee. And that was something that we learned early on. And some Ministers did that, some didn't. But my priority is making sure the voice of people are heard and the voice and the committee system is successful. So that's my guarantee to all Members here and also my guarantee to work tirelessly on behalf of my constituents, on behalf of the whole Northwest Territories, and continue to support all of us in achieving our goals of building a territory we can live, work, and play in for generations to come. Thank you.