Thank you, Madam Speaker, and colleagues. We must continue talking about these problems at the community level and working towards solutions; solutions that come from within the community. The professionals from outside could help us, but the real answer is the community has to deal with the problems and find solutions.
Once we are healthy again, outside investors will feel more confident investing in Nunavut. Madam Speaker, several other important themes emerged: the need to focus on education, particularly; making use of what is available today such as distance learning facilities. Taking university courses through distance learning technology. We also spoke of the importance of protecting our environment and preserving traditional values and using traditional values to go ahead and develop our Nunavut. During the Nunavut leaders' summit to be held in January in Gjoa Haven, we intend to explore some of these options further.
In closing, Madam Speaker, I would like to share with you a phrase that someone used during the closing of the conference. "When I believe it, I will see it. If we strongly believe that this future we are planning for ourselves is attainable, it will surely come to pass." Thank you.
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