Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, much of the history of the aboriginal people is through storytelling that is passed on from generation to generation. A hundred years from now, I would like to see our descendents tell a story of the brave Members of the 15th Legislative Assembly. They can speak of the Assembly, lead by Premier Handley and Finance Minister Floyd Roland, getting a deal from Ottawa that gave us our resource revenue sharing deal. This deal allowed them to enjoy the benefits that they have today: billions of dollars in our trust fund, Mr. Speaker. Not only that, the story would continue with Minister McLeod and MLA Pokiak leading the way in constructing an all-weather road from Wrigley to Tuk and then on to Paulatuk. They can tell of how it dropped the cost of living down. They can also speak on the housing mandate still being worked on.
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They can tell of all the buildings in Inuvik still standing 100 years from now. Years from now, Mr. Speaker, I would like to see the people still talking about this Assembly and not being forgotten in two years. We have to give people years from now...We are on the verge of something big here and we can do something big for the Northwest Territories, so let's leave some history that people can speak about years from now. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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