Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I understand also that the Government of Canada owns one-third of the Norman Wells field. You know, where are they in this business here in terms of helping out our people in the Northwest Territories? You know, the royalties that they collect in Norman Wells, the oilfield has produced billions of dollars for Imperial Oil so the board of directors and shareholders can sit on a nice cushy place in the southern parts of the States here. So, Mr. Speaker, again, I'm demanding that this government here ask the president of Imperial Oil to come up here and sit in this House with us and answer some questions that need to get done. They want to put the pipeline through, and right now a pipeline is not a good thing if they're going to treat people in the communities of the Sahtu. So, again, Mr. Speaker, I ask if this government here, through the leadership of the Premier, to ask the president to come up, talk to the people in Norman Wells, talk to this Legislative Assembly, and say is this how you're going to do business in the future. You know, it's David and Goliath time.
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