Thank you, Mr. Speaker and thank you, colleagues. It has been tough on the community, Mr. Speaker, but I believe the people of Lutselk'e who have been through a lot, know how to survive. They are showing a great deal of innovation to create a community that is a positive place to live in. They are making progress, Mr. Speaker. The people are working to build a road to Austin Lake to stimulate the tourism industry. It is a beautiful place, ripe for sport fishing, boating and swimming. The people of Lutselk'e have accomplished much in a short time, Mr. Speaker. One young fellow by the name of Floyd Able is working to establish a pool hall and arcade. Antoine Michel and Lawerence Catholique are running an outfitting and tourism operation in a joint venture with the Frontier Fishing Lodge. The Development Corporation is marketing fishing trips to the East Arm of Great Slave Lake. The band owns their own buildings and they run their own health programs. The other day I spoke with the income support worker, Mr. Speaker, and he had three clients for the month of January. That is it. Three people on income support in Lutselk'e.
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Mr. Speaker, I am proud to stand up today and recognize the people of Lutselk'e and be able to say that, yes, I am fortunate to have so many friends from there and I am proud that I am here representing them today. Thank you.