Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, when we were all elected to this government, we were elected to this Legislature as a government that is unique in Canada. It is a consensus government, Mr. Speaker. A consensus government that the people of the Northwest Territories insisted that that is the style of government we want.
Since I have been here, I have worked with my colleagues on this side of the House and my Cabinet colleagues on a number of different initiatives, some of them very worthwhile. I have been co-chairing the Caucus, which had set direction for this government. I still believe that direction will be achieved. I chair the special committee that is reviewing the Official Languages Act, which is very important to many, many people in the Northwest Territories. I worked diligently with my committee and staff in coming up with terms of reference and a process that people have bought into very clearly. Last week, Monday, we had our first languages conference.
I sit on the Standing Committee on Governance and Economic Development that is reviewing major bills, one of them being the highway toll. I sit on the Standing Committee on Accountability and Oversight, Mr. Speaker, which all Regular Members sit on. The main responsibility of that is ensuring good governance.
Today, I rise to assure my constituents and the people of the Northwest Territories that my actions in the next couple of days will be towards good governance, Mr. Speaker. With that, I thank you.
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