(Translation) Thank you, Madam Speaker. I rise today with regard to Remembrance Day last week. Last week we made a number of statements in remembrance of those people who went to war. Now, Madam Speaker, during Remembrance Day, we remembered those who went to war,
died and left their families. I was born during the time the war started. I wasn't even aware that there was a war going on in the world. Even the fellow Inuit people in the region weren't aware of this awful thing that was happening in the world.
However, after we learned that such a war was going on, we were very thankful that our fellow Canadians went to war to save our democracy; the democracy that we know today. We have to go through a lot of hardship in our lifetime, but today I wish to remember those people who went to war, so that we could have a better life today. I am thankful that we can live peacefully today and work together. I wish to work with the Members in the Legislative Assembly. Thank you, Madam Speaker.