Thank you, Mr. Chair. I think the way the orientation that all MLAs have when they become elected, I think it's called something about a sausage-maker, and I think that in this case that still applies. I mean, a lot of motions that are passed, if we do not vote on it or we abstain, it's because it's seen as recommendations to the government, and then the government, a lot of times, needs time to review the motion that's been passed and to respond. Most of the motions, we have to respond within 120 days, and so it's dealt with accordingly.
In this case, referring to a motion that the Member is referring to, as I said earlier the process and the convention to remove a Minister is to have a motion in the House, and the process and practice has been that the Premier takes action when the Legislative Assembly passes a motion to remove a Minister. That's the process we've followed, and I think that, if that's going to change, then there would have to be a different process that we'd have to go through. Thank you, Mr. Chair.