Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect. I would also like to thank the four candidates running for Premier. We all just came off a long-fought election, and trying now to lead this House of politicians takes courage. I also think this competition, no matter who wins today, will come out better because of it. It means you all have to listen, you all have to compete with each other.
The Premier, more than any of us, makes a sacrifice in that, when they become Premier, they must put aside their own personal priorities, sometimes the priorities of their constituencies, sometimes their own political priorities, as we as 19 Members will table our priorities that we have set for the next four years. So my question to you is simple: if you become Premier, are you willing to put aside your own personal priorities and, at times, the priorities of your constituents in order to be Premier? Thank you.