Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thank you, colleagues. This is quite upsetting as he was a law abiding citizen. He agreed to make the necessary changes. With this, they began to put together a financing package. Well, the banks would not recognize his assets like the smoke houses and the fish nets as being worth much. He was also told that since he did not have an established credit rating that they would not be able to help him out. With, this in hand, he went back to the government and told them what the banks had said. The government told him because of the recession, they would not be able to help him out. He asked what he could do. He was told he would have to close down his fish smoking operation until he could find some support. He then asked how would he support his family if he could not keep his operation open. He was told that he should go down to the income support office. Finally, he went back to his home and told his family and workers that they would have to shut down and go to the income support office. When he and his now past employees showed up at the income support office, they were told to qualify for support that they would have to make a productive choice. So, ends my story, Mr. Speaker.
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