Thank you, Mr. Dent. I am bringing forward your Point of Order. The Point of Order was long. I will take that under advisement and report back to the House at the earliest opportunity as well.
Colleagues, today is a special day in this House and I would like to draw your attention to the new uniforms worn by the Pages on duty today. I am pleased to see the beauty of our northern landscape and cultural diversity captured by two of our most talented artists and featured on the new Pages' uniforms. The artists who created the beautiful vests are Karen Wright-Fraser of Whispering Willows and Suzan Marie of Bush Tea Resources. The vests are made of black stroud to represent oil in the North. The bottoms of the vest are trimmed with bias tape and ric rac in blue representing the rivers and the lakes, green for the trees and red represents the bright northern berries. The white caribou hide represents northern diamonds. A circular patch of smoked caribou hide symbolizes the moon, the sun and the drum of the Dene and the Inuvialuit on the back of the vests. Our brilliant northern lights are captured by beads, ribbons and cording. The beads represent the Dene people, the ribbons represent the Metis and the black cording is intertwined with colourful cording to represent all the different peoples living together in harmony under our northern skies.
Item 2, Ministers' statements. The honourable Member for Weledeh, Mr. Handley.