Thank you, Mr. Speaker and thank you, my colleagues. If I may finish my statement, Mr. Speaker, rather than recognize the Members by name and their connections or relationship with me over the three or four years, has all been favourable from my point of view. I thank them equally, all of them, for allowing me to work with them on the Nunavut Caucus in this House. It was a pleasure to work with them, Mr. Speaker. It would perhaps be appropriate for me to mention that when I first approached the House, I asked the previous Member that was representing Nunakput, Ms. Cournoyea, as to some advice and guidance as to how to conduct myself in this House and she advised me that one of the main things I should do is never to cross Mr. Hamilton. So, I have made a point of that in the last three or four years. I have not crossed Mr. Hamilton and it has been to my benefit, I believe. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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