Thank you, Madam Chair. Even though Mr. Ootes kindly spoke on my behalf, I would like to add a few comments of my own. I can only hope that this has been a once in a lifetime experience. We started off with a lot of hype in the media and such and we have ended up with an exhausted whimper. If you look around, it has been an exercise in either endurance or attrition. We have not really reviewed, amended or changed our initial agenda of two years ago. We have had two marathon sessions of question period, many of which were fairly specific or constituency issues. Unfortunately, there was no clear resolution to issues like the Keewatin pipeline that was discussed tonight.
In my opinion, if I can focus this down for my own personal benefit and the benefit of the people I represent, I think our agenda from here on in should have two main priorities. We should be focusing all the available resources we have on our communities in the areas of employment and social issues. The other priority should be division and the smooth transition to April. For me and I hope for this Assembly, those will be two of our main priorities from here on in. Now we are all really tired, and we have earned what little rest we are going to get before we come back into this lovely place in a few short hours. Thank you very much.