Mr. Speaker, the fall session for university students across the country is ending.
In my riding of Beauséjour, students from Mount Allison University are finishing their exams and preparing to hand in their term papers.
Those students have the opportunity to study at one of the best universities in the country.
This was proven when Mount Allison University in Sackville was once again named Canada's top primarily undergraduate university. I say once again, because it is the 14th time in the past 20 years it received this prestigious award.
I know many members of the staff and the faculty and I know how proud they are of the work they do.
This award confirms what many of us already know. Mount Allison University has outstanding students, world-class professors, staff and researchers and a well-deserved reputation for excellence.
To Robert Campbell, the President of Mount Allison University, and to the Chancellor, Peter Mansbridge, I say congratulations for a job well done.