Thank you. We talk about, in terms of restoring confidence in the public, about the way we conduct ourselves and we also talk about how we can restore the confidence and morale of our senior managers in the civil service. Again, we go back to the motion. The motion is intended to review any and all aspects of this government, the way it conducts itself, its policies, and its procedures. All Members of the Legislature and the public have a chance to have a look at the way we operate, the policies we have and to tell us ways in which we could improve it.
I have no doubt that the way we contract our policies are going to be part of that equation. It is also no secret that increasingly the regions and even communities are asking to have exclusive control over public expenditures in their own immediate areas. There is a larger political concern of keeping all the regions and communities on side, by assuring them that the government, as a central government, will treat them fairly, take into consideration that if they do not get a fair share for most of these contracts, some of which are very infrequent and small, they would have literally no opportunities to increase training and the jobs that arise potentially from those contracts. I would say, if there are difficulties with contracting policies, then those are the kinds of things that we can review through this independent body that we said we would look at setting up. Thank you.