Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker and colleagues, for joining in on the debate of I think what is probably the single most important issue when it comes to daily lives and the livelihood of people in so many of our communities. Mr. Speaker, I think all of us have collected a tremendous amount of information. I know I've got a couple of binders that are at least a couple of inches thick; I think the e-mail file is well-over the 200 mark on this and that's just in the last couple of months. It has very much captured our attention and our hope in preparing for this motion and in taking in the meetings -- I think there were five or six of us in Inuvik -- we're demonstrating that we really are paying attention and that it is the resolve on this side of the Assembly, at the very least, Mr. Speaker, to continue to hold the government to account and to make sure that it delivers to the very best of its ability, with our support and with our engagement, to do the very best that we can to ensure, Mr. Speaker, that this gift of caribou to our people, to Canadians, to the world, is indeed one that we will steward, that we will protect and we will do everything we can to ensure that it's here for generations to come. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'm proud to conclude the debate on this and I would like to ask for a recorded vote. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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