Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, in closing, I would encourage Members not to be overwhelmed by the magnitude of this problem of family violence. As Mr. McLeod shared, sometimes we do wonder about the usefulness of standing up and talking about these things in the Legislature, but as the Premier said, many people in the North are watching us. They may only know us through the words and the actions that we portray in this House. As our colleague for the North Slave also mentioned, we must be proactive. If we are not, who will be? We cannot accept that our Territory is known for these statistics and that our residents suffer the consequences of this insidious reality of family violence.
Mr. Speaker, on behalf of children, women, elders and those in our society who are vulnerable, I do thank the Members of the House today for their strong views that they have expressed on this very important subject. On behalf of the Members of this House, I thank the many frontline workers and the volunteers who devote their life's work to ending this problem of family violence. So thank you, Mr. Speaker. With that, I would like to request a recorded vote. Thank you.