Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect. Our Premier-elect is correct. We did talk a lot about this when we were speaking about being Premier because relationships are so important. Some of the basic things are just walking the halls. I get here too early in the morning, but when I get here later, I like to take the long way around. I go by people's offices. I can say hi, and I can just see what's going on.
I think that that is a big thing, and no matter what side you are on, you need to do that more often. I sat with the Premier-elect in her office on a number of occasions discussing issues. We need to implement some of those standing committee procedures in terms of how they interact with the Executive that the Minister helped to pioneer in the last Assembly.
If I am a Regular Member, I am going to do my best to help guide the Regular Members to avoid some of the pitfalls that we ran into in the last Assembly that sort of hindered communication.
There is lots to do. I have lots of ideas, and I look forward to implementing them no matter which side I am on. We are all on the same side; how about no matter which hall I am down? Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect.