Thank you. As Mr. Antoine said, we have dozens, probably hundreds, of very talented people in the territories in the area of the arts. I think there is tremendous potential there. I think there is a huge market of Canadians, Europeans and people from the Orient who would be very, very interested in what we have to offer.
So, again, my message is -- and it's a message that I'm going to continue to deliver in this House -- let's emphasize those things that we do well. Let's stand together as northerners and work on our strengths. If we work together on these issues, the potential for the Northwest Territories is immense and unlimited. Sometimes, I feel that somehow or another, we, in the Northwest Territories and Canada, lack some confidence and we're a little ashamed to stand up and say that we're proud of who we are and what we can do.
It seems it is politically correct to be cynical in the 1990s and I want to say one more time that we, in the Northwest Territories, cannot afford to be cynical. Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker.
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