Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I think it is also important that we look at the economics of our communities, the economic opportunities that arrive in our small communities. There is no real economic base in a lot of our communities. Those people who have jobs in our communities basically have jobs either with government or with people in the private sector where there are very few of those jobs to go around. You can probably look at the number of people we have in our communities with good paying jobs, the majority of them are government employees.
There is a large portion of our population who have a hard time accessing work in our communities where we do not have a strong economic base. If anything, this government should look at developing our economic base in our communities so that people can have jobs that are meaningful, not just part-time work here and there. Mr. Speaker, I will be asking the Minister responsible for the harmonization program questions on this matter. Thank you.
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