Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as we leave this month behind and start a new tomorrow, I would like to take this opportunity to wish the children of Range Lake and all of the North a very safe and bountiful Halloween evening.
Mr. Speaker, one of my constituents experiencing this age-old tradition of Halloween for the first time in Canada is a family of my cousin and his two children. With the busy schedule I have had the last week or so, I have not had a chance to explain to my niece and nephew, who are two and four, the meaning of trick or treating and goblins and ghosts and so on but I expect to be able to do that tonight, as I will be spending my evening with them and hope to meet the children of Range Lake as they come to our door.
Mr. Speaker, I am not sure if they will believe me because while they were planning to move to Yellowknife, I had assured them that by October 31st, we would be experiencing very, very cold weather and in all of my 23 years, I am not sure if we have had a Halloween as warm as this. I might have a little difficulty explaining everything but I do look forward to being in my riding. I also want to tell the people that I will be in number 1 Ward Crescent, which is right across from the stop sign from Wal-Mart. If any of my constituents want to talk to me about what has transpired in the House in the last couple of weeks, I will be there until at least nine o'clock and I do hope to talk to my constituents.
Mr. Speaker, I would like to close wishing everyone a very safe and happy Halloween. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.