Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I, too, am glad to hear about the funding that we're getting for infrastructure in the Northwest Territories, especially the funding for community infrastructure. I'm reminded of a constituent of mine, Adeline Mandeville, who unfortunately passed away this past weekend at the age of 94. When I first ran, Mr. Speaker, Adeline was one of my supporters. The things that she wanted in the community were paved streets so that the elders don't have to walk through the mud; improved infrastructure in communities so that people have a better, positive outlook on their communities. I think these infrastructure dollars go a long way to address those concerns. People like Adeline lived their whole lives in the small communities, seen them grow from tent encampments to the communities they are today. They know, from experience, how the community looks and the feeling it gives. It has a tremendous effect on the spirit of the people.
I would like to send my condolences to Adeline's family. My former CA Steven Norn is Adeline's great-grandson. I send my condolences to my former CA, as well. With that, Mr. Speaker, mahsi cho.