Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we'll definitely try to put some oomph behind our...
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...our message. I heard a number of things raised in this House that seem like the beginning of good slogans that we talked about, Don't be a Boozehound, Don't be Stuck in the Bottleneck, or something of that nature. But seriously there are quite a number of factors and one of the big areas that I touched was a territorial advisory group that met in March, and we'll look and we'll follow up with consultation with our authorities as well as NGOs, aboriginal groups and stakeholders. I spoke earlier about the Community Counselling Program, tied to that is our partnership with Keyano College on the community wellness worker training. One big piece, Mr. Speaker, and we talked about youth and children, is building resiliency in children and youth. That's Friends for Life resiliency training that's targeted at children and youth, as well as the Youth Net Program, and that's a by-youth, for-youth mental health promotion area; as well as a number of areas and again developing an awareness campaign around addictions. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.