Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I'd like to thank the Yukon people for welcoming us to Whitehorse today.
I am grateful that the senior executive of the government has chosen to come and meet us and to educate us this morning, and I thank you.
We arrived in Whitehorse around 4:00 p.m. yesterday. I had occasion to visit two book stores before they closed, where I found shelves of books in French, and I bought some.
I didn't visit the public library, but I noticed that the signage is in both official languages, so I felt it was welcoming.
Following the report that Ms. Blais gave us earlier, I, like Ms. Guay, would like to finish up on the matter of health administration.
Unless I'm mistaken, bilingualism in the Northwest Territories stems from the Northwest Territories Act of 1892.
Is that correct?