Thank you. Putting aside your own personal priorities, it goes without saying. That is the role and, if you don't do that, you have no credibility, you have no legitimacy, and the Assembly should rightly remove you from that office, if it's clear that you are putting your personal priorities above those of the Assembly.
The second part of the question, about your constituents' priorities, is another thing altogether. Regardless of who is Premier, they are still the only MLA for their constituency, and I would expect them to fight just as hard as they would if they were a Regular Member for their constituency, but there has to be that divide. You have to take a holistic view, but your constituents can't be left without a representative.
So it is a balancing act, and I can see our concerns with that. You know, unless we want to elect a Premier at large, we want something like the United States, where you are elected by everyone, we have that system, and that's the same system in Canada; but, like I said, the premier needs to be accountable. The buck has to stop somewhere and, failing that, the Assembly has to keep them accountable, and I would fully expect that, if a Premier is putting their personal preferences above their role and their duties as Premier, that the Assembly would remove them, as they should, and I would support that. Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect.