Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. (Translation) Today is the last day of our session. Before we prorogue, I would like to say something. We have been sitting for quite a while now and we have covered many different areas. There are a lot of important bills that were passed. Because of that, we are here negotiating bills and working on various matters, all concerning our constituencies.
Whoever elected me to be in this House, I would like them to hear me in their language. There are many people in my constituency who speak their own language. I seldom talk in my own language because the funding for languages have been cut. We are limited on the amount of time we can use language services. This is the reason I wanted to say a short message to my constituents in my own language. There are many things we have worked on here.
In my constituency, I have eight communities. I seldom go to these communities. But when I do get a chance, I will make sure and visit all the communities in my constituency. Ever since I became a Minister, my time has been very limited, but now that we are taking a break, I will take the time to go back to my constituency and visit the communities. Thank you very much.