Thank you, Mr. Chair. I don’t have a musical note in my body. I don’t know if it will sound like music, but, as I said in the sessional statement, the environment will play a huge role in the Northwest Territories in how we proceed, whether it is the environment in this Assembly, our people, our children, the land, the water. Like I said in my speech when I sought this position, my father walked this land; he lived on this land; it provided for him and he is now part of this land. I intend to be a part of this land as well as raising my family, so we do need a healthy environment to do that.
If there are any other questions, I would say hopefully Members will give us a chance once we set the direction of the Assembly and they task us with coming up with a way we are going to fit it into the strategies, into the goals of implementing the priorities, that is when we will better give you thorough responses to the issues that will come before us. So, again, I would like to thank Members for their words and advice and look forward to working together to make this place a better place for our children. Thank you.