Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, when it comes to initiatives within Health and Social Services, I have already said it and I will say it again. I am not a big fan of surprises. I am not a big fan of surprising myself but also surprising my colleagues, so I work pretty hard to make sure that information is getting out to them on specific issues and initiatives. But when it comes to sort of the larger picture initiatives or things that we're moving forward, we have actually as a Cabinet been working on a communications staff positions here to help improve overall Cabinet communication, get information out, and more of a government approach. The Department of Health and Social Services is clearly working with the central communications group to try to improve the communications and have more consistent communications. This is work of all of us in Cabinet. This is work of all of the staff in the Executive and staff in all of the departments. We can do better as far as getting information out to the public and I think the direction we are taking as a Cabinet is going to take us there and make it a little more seamless, a little bit more comprehensive in our communication, but at an individual level, I am still committed to providing Members with updates on department-specific initiatives, things that are happening in the communities that are a surprise, or if there are emergencies, so that they're aware and not surprised when they go out into the communities and are talking to their residents. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Glen Abernethy on Mr. McNeely's Question
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