Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, on behalf of the people I represent in the six communities of Nahendeh, since it will be the last time we sit together in the 13th Assembly with our colleagues from Nunavut, with division coming around on the first of April, I want to express my appreciation. I have been here eight years with some of the Members here and I think that it has been a very good learning experience for me, learning from the Members from Nunavut, working with them, with the amount of dedication and work that they put into representing their own constituents. It is with mixed feelings today that I stand here and say thank you to the Members that have represented the constituency and the territory of Nunavut now.
I want to say, mahsi (translation, translator not available). I do not have a translator today even though it is aboriginal language month. I am just saying in my own language that we are going to continue to be neighbours, that we will continue to see each other and we will be working with each other for the years in the future. Your Premier-elect was here last week, Paul Okalik. We already had some discussions about how we should work together, so I think there is opportunity in the future that even though division is going to happen that we will continue to be neighbours and will continue to work together. With that I would like to thank you. Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.