Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, today is Friday and I would say that I am very, very happy to see Friday. To say that I have been busy in the last while would be a bit of an understatement. Anyway, yesterday to start off, my dog went missing. That was not so bad because I figured I could deal with that later in the day, but last night when I left work and was at the other end of town to pick up my daughter, the car broke down at a very busy intersection. I did make it to the side of the road, but the real joy of the moment if there was anything to be found in it, was in the number of people who stopped and pulled over. Actually, one person got out of his car to come over and ask me if I was alright and if I needed help. It was a real joy to see that in a town as large as this, which we think is a enormous town for most of us Dene, there is still some real caring, compassion and neighbourly sentiment. I went to the gas station to call a tow truck, and I was having a little bit of difficulty there and three of the customers who came in to buy things, all came over to ask if they could help me. Eventually, a young lady came along and asked if I was having any luck getting a tow truck. I said I was working on it but not having so much success. She said, give me your phone number and tell me where you want it delivered and I will take care of it for you, I know somebody who is in the business. So that is what happened. I was given a ride, we stopped and picked up my daughter, went home and had supper. Later in the evening, I had time to get my truck going to go check on my car and sure enough, it was all taken care of as she said. It was tucked away and brought to the garage I asked to have it delivered to. I just wanted to say to all those people out there who stopped to check on me and make sure I was alright, to offer their help, I wanted to take the time today and say thank you very much. Now, I just have to find my dog. Thank you.
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