Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I think it is fair to say that most people have heroes, people that they look up to. For the young person, that may be a hockey player, a ball player or a movie star. Up until a few minutes ago, I thought Members of this House thought I was their hero, but I find out now that is Mr. Picco. Anyway, Mr. Speaker, there is a young individual whom I have come to know here in the last couple of years in Yellowknife, and I would suggest that he is probably one of my biggest heroes. Most Members may not know his name, but you certainly saw him in the Legislative Assembly lobby a number of times. He is the young gentleman who is in a wheelchair with a big smile on his face, Vital Manuel. On a number of occasions, Mr. Speaker, on the way to the Legislative Assembly in the mornings, I saw this young man out in his wheelchair shovelling snow. Today, on my way to work, I saw him out cleaning the sidewalks with a broom. I think it is individuals such as this that can give us all inspiration to get up off our rear ends and do things when we see people who may not have the same attributes as ourselves, going up and above and beyond. I would ask the Members of this Legislature to congratulate this young man for being my hero.
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