Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I, as well, as part of Cadet Recognition Week, would like to recognize the role of the cadet corps in Fort Smith, which will also be celebrating its 35th anniversary this fall. This is a very long and honourable history and I think the positive role played by the cadet corps, the military and volunteers cannot go unnoticed. I believe that they stress very strong, good values like teamwork, initiative, hard work and sense of duty, all the type of values that have gone to make this country what it is today. We are fortunate as a community to have Private Kevin Robertson from Fort Smith here as well, in grade 8 of P.W. Kaeser High School. I would also like to also briefly recognize the fact that part of the military who trained cadets is Warrant Officer Floyd Powder from Fort Smith, who is currently stationed in Yellowknife working with the youth across the north. He has served many years with honour and distinction with the Canadian Armed Forces and is now giving that skill and experience to working with cadets. I would like to congratulate the cadet movement and wish them nothing but the best in the coming years. Thank you, very much.
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