Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, early in the life of this Assembly, I think even before the TLC, I think I talked to a lot of new Members and said, "Make sure regardless of where you are sitting, whether you are on the Cabinet side or the non-Cabinet side, go up and down the hallway and talk to people because this building is about relationships. This building is about working together." I do. I feel like I do get down the hallway. I talk to Members in their offices. I am thankful that most of the Members come to my office on a regular basis and talk to me about issues that are important to them, whether we are talking about a constituent issue which is a little different than a policy or a program or a legislative issue. I have travelled with Members to their communities. I have spent time with them in their communities talking to their residents. I do believe that it is critical for Members on both sides to work together, and to spend time going down and talking to each other in their offices, and it is two-way. I feel like Members have felt like they could come to my office. My office door is always open, and it will remain open regardless of where I sit in this building, and I am looking forward to continuing to have that relationship where people feel comfortable, hopefully feel comfortable coming to my office, and I feel comfortable going to theirs. Thank you, Mr. Chair.
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October 4th, 2017
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