Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My statement today is about being known as the person who asks a 1000 questions. Mr. Speaker, there are times when I ask questions to try to get answers and information and try to find a way to lead up to the next question. A lot of times, Mr. Speaker, the reason for our questions is to get information to clarify issues with our concern for our constituents and ourselves in this House. Mr. Speaker, there are times when we raise questions which may cause grief to some people in the public, especially regarding the Lahm Ridge Tower, questions that are being asked in this House or in committee of the whole regarding the budget, questions on the block funding arrangements and transfer agreements that this government has in place. Mr. Speaker, I do not ask questions for the sake of asking questions. I ask questions to try and receive answers. Mr. Speaker, there are questions we ask in regard to the way this government operates and to keep this government in line regarding the activities and work that it does day in and day out. It is my responsibility as an elected representative of the Mackenzie Delta to I try to make things better for the people I represent and deal with issues such as water problems, funds to the municipalities, infrastructure for the communities and health care and social problems we see eroding in our communities based on the cuts we made that deal with our deficit. Mr. Speaker, we have dealt with our deficit. We do have to have a heart for the people in the communities to ensure that we allow them the ability to do things and have the resources to do those things with. With that, Mr. Speaker, in regard to the question about the heart, I would like to wish everyone out there a very happy Valentine's Day. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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