Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, over the past weekend, I had the privilege of making a trip to Inuvik and to the Delta; I drove on the Dempster Highway to Fort McPherson and then, on the ice road up the river to the Tl'oondih Healing Camp. This is a camp that is owned and operated by the Gwich'in. At that camp, the first group of counsellors just graduated and enjoyed a meal with visitors from the various communities. I was very pleased to see the response and support that the Gwich'in provides to this camp. I am very proud to see the people who have just completed their four-week training program and see how pleased and proud they were to graduate from this course.
Also, in the community, I enjoyed a lot of good hospitality, a lot of good food, and lots and lots of tea. I even participated in their local curling bonspiel. Today, I would like to thank everyone in McPherson and Inuvik for their hospitality. Also, because this is our last day before our Easter break, I would like to wish my colleagues here a happy Easter, and also everyone else across the Northwest Territories. Happy Easter.
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