(Translation) Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I too would like to use my aboriginal language. First of all, I am very proud of our language. When you travel to the Baffin communities, you can appreciate the different dialects that are spoken in the Baffin communities. I am very proud of our language, even though they have different dialects. If I come from northern Quebec and I say that I am afraid in Inuktitut, then in my community it means that I am happy or vice versa. As well, when I was a member of the education authority, I have come across a lot of community members who have lost their language. This was a great loss to them. We had witnessed community members who would cry because they have lost their aboriginal languages. I am proud of our people today who can hold onto their aboriginal languages. As well, with regards to students in our communities, when they are working with the older people from our community, they are collecting historical information from the elders from the communities. This is great to be preserved as well and put into data for later use. This is also in Inuktitut. I would thank to thank the rest of the Members for putting up with me. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. (Translation ends)
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