Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and honourable Members. Mr. Speaker, this makes a lot of sense. If a person who broke a window manages to get the truck started and manages not to roll or wreck it, and if the truck is ever found again, the insurance company will replace the window. However, if the person who broke into your truck is not the brightest thief in the world and can't figure out how to steal your truck, you're out of luck for getting any money out of the insurance company.
Mr. Speaker, now I thought I might be getting somewhere -- I have theft coverage. I thought to myself, what would happen if the next time an incident like this occurred? If the person steals something from my vehicle, something like my gun rack, I would be covered. Would I be reimbursed for my gun rack and my window? Mr. Speaker, apparently, gun racks are not considered part of a vehicle, therefore not only would I not get reimbursed for my gun rack and window, the window would not be covered because nothing was stolen.
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I don't know if I'm making any sense here, Mr. Speaker. My gun rack was spared the attack the last time I saw my truck.
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Mr. Speaker, I have advice for any residents of the Northwest Territories. Don't assume anything. Ask questions of your insurance agent. Find out that everything you have is covered. I know the next time I get insurance, I will be making sure that myself and my insurance agent have the same interpretation on what my insurance actually covers. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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