Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It goes without saying, that the work of committees is vital to the functioning of this Assembly and good governance, proper legislation, proper policy direction. The issue always tends to come down to not the matters of policy issues but the issue of resources with the work that was done by the previous committee. There was agreement that things could be done that were agreed to prior to the passage of the last budget. There, I think, would be a valuable need to have that piece of work once committees are structured and once Cabinet is picked to bring that work back on the table as part of the transition work and setting the priorities going forward for the business planning process to review the outstanding recommendations and how do we collectively want to move forward on that, and if we’re going to identify resources, how do we do that, factoring all those pressures in.
Michael Miltenberger on Questions By Members
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