Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I, too, support the notion of a mid-term review for the Premier and all Cabinet Members. I think it's a mechanism we can use to see what progress has been made by the government in initiating things directed by
Assembly Members. It's a good forum to do that. My concern would be first of all, that there be no automatic resignations of the Cabinet and the Premier before going into this review because I believe that will create an environment of instability in the government. It will be an unproductive environment which will be operating for people that want to be taking the place of some of those Cabinet Members or the Premier leading up to that review. I think that's clearly indicated in what happened in the last Assembly. Prior to the mid-term review, it seemed like there was a lot of jockeying for position and the perception that some of the ordinary Members were picking or preying on some of the weaker Members of the Cabinet in trying to bring them down.
I would support the mechanism of a mid-term review provided that it's used in a constructive and positive way to outline some of the areas that the government needs improvement in to go forward with their initiatives. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.