Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we have some very special guests in the gallery joining us today, including members of the official languages board, participants of the mentor apprenticeship program, and staff from the Indigenous languages secretariat. And I'd like to take this opportunity to recognize them in the House today. These individuals continue to put their hearts and hard work into language revitalization, and it is an absolute privilege to have them in the House with us today. And in no particular order, and I will do my best, Mr. Speaker, we have names Lorna Storr, Elsie Mantla, Brenda Baton, Mary Louise Drygeese, MaryRose Sundberg, Ann Catholique, Karen Lepine, Stella Nadli, Bertha Landry, Caroline Bonnetrouge, Cheryl Cli, Mavis Klause, Debra English, Annie Jane Charlie, Anna Pingo, Alysette Lockhart, Candace Smith, Emily Kudlak, Victoria Rabesca, Susan Saunders, Jesse Green, T'anchay Gionet, Lisa Zoe, Edward Mantla, Doreen Lafferty-Zoe, Mandy Beha, MaryAnn Vital, Jessica Sangris, Lena Drygeese, Margaret Mitchell, Hovak Johnston, Sheila Landry, Theresa Bonnetrouge, Lloyd Cardinal, Doris Bourke, Fredelle Deneyoua, Annabel Tetlichi, Jacey Firth-Hagen, Beverly Amos, Ida Lennie-Manuel, Lucy Ann Antoine, Melvin Tom, Mary Adele Rabesca, Rochelle Hilderman, Jennifer Walterhouse, Jean Francois Pitre, Robin Mantla, Alice Liske, Tammy Steinwand Dechambault, Catherine Mckeinzo-Taylor, Bertha Drygeese, Sally Drygeese, Shauna Yamkovy, Agnes Mitchell, Elaine Landry, Jacqueline Hope, Priscilla Canadien, Pacheo N'keko, Patricia Lafferty, Cecile Deneyou, Annie Smith, Marla Pissuk, Violet Sangris, Catherine Pope, Rena Chapple, Doris Tom, Alice Charlie, Brigitte Forget Watt, Jordan Reid who we loving refer to as Jordie in this House, Martha Porter, and Daniel Zoe.
So I'd like to give them a warm welcome to the House, Mr. Speaker.