Madam Speaker, I have missed a couple of episodes, so I really don't know where TV, the young man who is always getting into trouble, is. I might venture to guess that he is in the River Ridge facility contemplating an escape.
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Finally, Madam Speaker, on a serious note, in the last episode there was an idea that I would like to apply to all companies doing business in the north. Companies that might be shy or hesitant about entering in a deal with native development boards. Jerry, the store owner, was kind of encouraged by the residents of Lynx River to invest in their tannery, along with the band and the Government of the Northwest Territories. He was feeling quite unsure about his investment and threatened to pull out of this scam until a bit of friendly economic blackmail on the part of the residents of Lynx River persuaded him to do otherwise. Madam Speaker, this idea came from the Dene women who work with Jerry and is the same one I would like to apply to all businesses involved with native development boards in the Northwest Territories -- stick around, who knows, you just might get rich along with the rest of us. Thank you, Madam Speaker and seasons greetings.
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