Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I can tell you Lyndon's parents moved to Yellowknife and Canada 25 years ago, with their two young children, after a very dangerous journey, which almost cost them their lives, to find freedom and opportunities in Canada. It brought tears to my eyes when he said his good feeling of waking up in Canada and Yellowknife has never faded in all these years, and that he has tried his best to instill that appreciation to his three children. I can tell you I have known the family for 25 years, and, as an immigrant, I think I know a little bit about that feeling.
Mr. Speaker, I would also like to mention that Lyndon's older brother and sister are also very accomplished. Lyndon's older brother is finishing his master's program in science, I believe, in Alberta. His older sister, Kim, is practicing law in Toronto. She was also formerly employed at the Legislative Assembly.
Let me invite the House in sending warm congratulations on this amazing achievement. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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