Thank you, Madam Chair. I just wanted to say, I have to make some comments here because Fort Smith, my riding, has brought forth many, many MPs, Premiers, and Cabinet Members, MLAs that were all educated in Fort Smith across the Northwest Territories. We have always been known as the education capital of the Northwest Territories and, hopefully, that we will continue to be the education capital for the Northwest Territories in the future. I am very supportive of both schools and always have been. All my volunteer work, all my work with the Indigenous government for 12 years, has been with the education portfolio with both schools. Of course, every school has some problems, but I have to say that the people that are represented on the DA are very capable people. I am very, very supportive of every aspect of education, because if you don't have a good education, you have nothing. I know that both of my schools in my riding are based on equality, making sure that our children are educated to the very best of their ability. I want to commend the principals and the people who work at the DA office because we don't always agree, but it has been a work in progress, and it has always been positive.
I also want to talk about the Healthy Food for Learning program. When I was the leader of Salt River, we always contributed to the healthy food program at both schools for all of the children, not just for Salt River. We always made sure it was quite a big sum every year. Twice every year, we contributed to this fund, Madam Chair.
The one thing that I want to say that I am not in favour of is that we are not going to start funding elections out of an education fund. I am not in favour of that, and I am not in favour of insurance. I would support my colleagues in any other way when it comes to education, but certainly not that. If I stand alone, I could stand alone, but I take a stand on what I base education on. Thank you, Madam Chair.