Mahsi. Mahsi cho, Mr. Speaker. I would like to say a big mahsi to my colleagues for your unwavering support for small community issues.
Excuse me.
This is about the concerns of the residents of the Northwest Territories, the many people that have been affected by the lack of quality healthcare. That is the big issue. Not a question there. It's an insult. And I really hope there's sincerity on that side of the House for our issues, because it won't go away. We understand there might be shortages. But there is always that trip you can take to Ottawa, because healthcare is supposed to be looked after by both the governments, the GNWT and the federal government. And we need the Ministers on that side to really hammer home that issue in Ottawa.
You know, this is about the concerns of the residents of the NWT. I'm just a voice for them. It's not about me; I don't look for glory or nothing. This is real. I'd like to say mahsi again to my colleagues for all their positive comments and support. Mahsi.