Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. Today, I want to talk about education. Tlicho residents are special and we are proud of them. Today, these children that went to school, they are adults. Some of these adults are going back to high school. We look at these graduates. We are depending on them. They are good role models for other communities. That is what we call role models. We take a look at the Edzo Bruno School, there are many photos on the wall. It is all the graduates of Grade 12. They are all brothers, sisters, and aunties. They all go to school together. It is good to take a look at that. I am proud to say that they are role models for our communities. Although they graduate from Grade 12, some of them go further to post-secondary studies. Some of these have taken some community addiction counsellor training in their region. These graduates speak in their language. They have a very strong traditional background. With this knowledge that they have, they are helping their community. This is how they are helping their communities. I am very happy to see that.
Mr. Speaker, in the past, the government has been very supportive of adult students that go back to school. We are thankful for that. This investment has been worthwhile for the Tlicho region. This is what you call investment in our community. It is a worthwhile cause that we support these students. I would like to see the government to continue this support for the future. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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