Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, you may have seen in Monday's edition of News/North, as well as heard on the radio, Rae Lakes suffered from having both of their large power generators stop working. By losing both generators within a day or two, this meant that the community had to rely on a third smaller one to provide power for the whole community. The community was restricted to their power usage and the Northwest Territories Power Corporation worked hard to find replacement parts and then repair the units. During the same period, Treaty 11 Council was scheduled to meet in Rae Lakes. This meeting was cancelled and relocated to Rae and all delegates were able to fly there and proceed with a very good informative week of meetings.
The end result was that very little, if any, damage was done due to the restricted power in Rae Lakes. Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the Power Corporation's staff, everything is back to normal again. At this time I would like to thank the Minister and his staff that worked hard to ensure no danger, suffering, or damage occurred during this crucial time. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.