Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Because today, I have an interpreter, so I will be saying this in my own language.
When we were elected to be MLAs to be sitting in this House, we are here to represent all the community, all the people from the communities. So, when we are in the House here dealing with matters, it seems like we do things on our own in here, it seems like we do not involve the people. Right now we are assembling in the fall time, my wish was that I was out there hunting instead, but I think things like this, when we get together like this, we are suppose to be representing the peoples from the communities. There are a lot of important issues that we are dealing with and this will all involve the people from the communities, so I think they should be more involved. Now is the fall hunting season now and I am thinking about the gun regulations, the paper that the federal government had brought out. I often think about things like how these gun regulations affect people out there in the community. The people out in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, they are taking these gun laws to court because they do not agree with the laws. In our part of the country there are a lot of people who use, they use guns to go out hunting. Even the younger kids know how to handle guns, they are allowed to go out hunting, this is the way they are raised. Right now what we are hearing about what the government is saying there is a lack of funding for a lot of projects, so another way people can provide for themselves is to go out on the land and hunt for themselves, so I think the gun regulations, I think we really should support the people of the community on the gun regulations. Thank you.