Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I know it might be somewhat unusual for me to speak during this debate, given this is a western issue. I should further say that I will not be voting on the issue, I will be abstaining, but I would like to just draw everybody's attention to the fact, to the issue some time ago, when we went through the Nunavut Boundaries Commission and a Member of this House tried to, I guess for the most part, impose changes in my riding, to put another community into my riding without consultation to myself, nor the people that I represent, nor any of the affected communities. I can tell you, Mr. Chairman, I was outraged. When I spoke to the people back in my riding and the other community that was affected, they were not pleased at all that they were not at least consulted. I am not saying that in this case, it is good, bad, or indifferent, but I think if anything, at least it deserves to go back to the people. Let them decide. Thank you.
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