Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
I would also like to thank Richard Nerysoo who sat with us a few times. You will recall Mr. Nerysoo sat in this very House, with the last Assembly. He suddenly became an expert on aboriginal and treaty rights. He contributed greatly.
Mr. Speaker, I would also like to thank the staff, seriously, they worked long and hard hours, sometimes they had to come back for revisions and information on very short notice. They had to come back the next day after we had met late a night and they worked through their summer and weekends as well. I would like to thank them for all their work.
I would also like to thank the public who waited patiently for us to come up with something for them to discuss. I also just wanted to point out that the public, I hope, does not make up their mind about the package before they have had a chance to look at it and find out what is in the package. It is now the public's job to review the package, evaluate it, and to give us feedback, and then, of course, it is our job to then listen to the public and to revise the package and bring it back to the public for them to vote upon. Thank you.