Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I also want to make a comment about the Arctic Canada Trading Company Limited that has a display here in the Great Hall today. That is the display they use whenever they represent us in the Northwest Territories when they travel to other parts of the country or maybe internationally as well, displaying the type of crafts and clothing and different artwork that is produced by northern people. It is a very fine display out in the Great Hall that they are having today.
The reason I raise this is that there is some clothing, art and crafts out there from my constituency of Nahendeh. I just want to talk about the birchbark basket that is produced and is a very renowned product from Fort Liard. People use traditional knowledge to develop this fine craft and it is displayed today. As well, there is some clothing made by the Naitsiliu Society. The society has been in existence in Fort Simpson for quite a number of years. With the help of the designer, Doris Moses, they are developing a very fine line of work using traditional material and garments and making it into contemporary designs. It is a very fine display and I urge everyone in the Legislative Assembly to check that out along with all the other good displays from other parts of the north. Thank you.