Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect. Do what I did for the last four years. It's about walking down the halls. It's not just talking to the Ministers; it's talking to the Regular MLAs to get to know people. It is about understanding people as you move forward, but you have to be honest.
I have gone into the offices of Ministers and told them exactly what I was going to say before I said it on the floor. I am being very honest and upfront. I have had numerous conversations with the Premier-elect over the four years. It is about working together and communicating. Whether it is on committees or individuals, it is about working together. I think it is about team-building and the ability to be able to walk into anybody's office, sit there, and chat, and have a conversation. It doesn't have to be about politics. It could be about anything. It's about getting to know people moving forward. That is what it is about, building this.
We are a family of 19. That is what we have. I have nine sisters and nine brothers. Right? That is what we have here right now. This is what we are. We are going to be a family, and we need to be working together, so we need to communicate together. You need to be honest. If you don't agree with it, don't say you agree with it, and then come out here and say something different. If I tell you what I'm going to tell you, that is what I'm going to be doing.
It is about honesty, and it's about respect, because at the end of the day, if you are honest with somebody, that is showing respect to that individual. That, to me, is the most important part of it. Thank you, Mr. Speaker-elect.