Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we are going to be breaking here after today and going our respective ways. This weekend there is an event in Fort Simpson, which is the graduation of the high school students, who I just wanted to mention. There are ten young people there: Lori McKenzie, Wesley Hardisty, Lionel Nadia, Camille Nayally, Adeline Sanguez, Laurie Sibbeston, Thelma Squirrel, T.G. Wilson, Mark Robertson, and Alexa Tsetso. They will be moving on from a high school education and next year some of them will even be going to college or university. I would like to congratulate them and to carry on with the work, and all the other students within the system, I would like to encourage you to stay in school and get an education. Through the debate here in this Legislative Assembly, an environmental scan and the trends that are happening in the north, indicated that in order to get ahead, we need more than grade 12. You need to go on to college or university and so forth. That is the kind of direction that we would like to have. The education system is there, and it is doing the best it can under the circumstances. I would like to encourage the teachers who are providing this service to us through our students to carry on with the good work and the parents to keep encouraging their kids to keep on going to school. I just want to give that message to my constituents whom I represent. I represent six communities, and I would like to say hi to all of them and that with this break, we will be going into the communities again, hopefully, to see everybody. For the members of the Legislative Assembly, I would like to wish you a good summer and we will see you in the fall. Mahsi.
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