Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce the Pages who have been with us all week. Tiena Rose will be obtaining her grade 11 next fall in Bolivia. Tiena is also the student council vice-president of Inukshuk High School in Iqaluit and has been eyeing your Speaker's chair.
Charlotte Kusugak is a relatively newcomer to Iqaluit via Rankin Inlet. On her way over to Yellowknife, half of Rankin's population turned out at the airport to say, hi to her.
Meghan McKenna is a very quick study. She was able to do an on-the-spot evaluation of the Members at a moment's notice. She would make an excellent clerk. Watch out Mr. Hamilton, perhaps I should say, John Quirke.
Heather McGregor is a very strong soccer player and her presence will be missed next year by Inukshuk High School because Meghan will be going south to further her studies.
Allison McKury is one of the few Pages who has the love of her uniform. She will also be attending school in the south next year.
Jonathan Levy says he would never involve himself in politics because he would not be able to stay awake long enough. Perhaps he is trying to tell us something.
Kipinik Eegeesiak, better known as Kip, is another page who has trouble staying awake. On the first day in the visitor's gallery with the sum beaming down, he had an afternoon nap. Way to go, Kip.
Mr. Speaker, the Page Program is an excellent opportunity to allow our young people an excellent view of politics. I would like to thank all the billets in Yellowknife and Legislative Assembly staff, Canadian Airlines, again, for giving me a good rate to bring all the Pages from Iqaluit and the Sergeant-at-Arms and Eliza Kingdon, who is in the gallery and again has taken on the job of chaperon for the Pages, and to you, Mr. Speaker, for the continuing good work and, hopefully, for hosting a lunch for us tomorrow. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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