(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will speak briefly, I will make a short comment. It is very clear by listening to the Members make their comments in regards to the agreement, and I am very well informed, I feel. I also had a concern today, as you are aware, regarding the referendum, and I feel that the Inuit of Canada should be well informed about what will be happening. That was my main concern, that Inuit should be informed.
There are a lot of concerns, that we have here during this Legislative Assembly. In the report, it is also written in regards to the process that we will be taking, and it is very informative for us. As Canadians, we should fight for our rights, so that we will be able to hold onto those rights once they are done. I know that everything in the document will not be supported by everybody, but I think we should go ahead and work together, and we should deal with the concerns that are being raised.
While I read the document, I have not come across too many things that I do not agree with. I am in support of it also because, as Canadians, we should try to fight for our rights. I would like to say that I am in support of the document, and I know not everybody will be in support, but we will vote for what we agree with.
In regards to self-government, we have to think of our young people, and work for them, so that they will have a better future. What we do today will have an effect on our young people. So, I would just like to say that I am in support of this, and I just wanted to speak briefly, so thank you, Mr. Chairman.