Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I too would like to congratulate and give best wishes for success to the new Cabinet Ministers with their assignments today. I would offer my assistance to the new Ministers who are dealing with the challenges of Health and Social Services, and the Workers' Compensation Board.
To Mr. Todd, Mr. Speaker, I would advise him respectfully, although I know he claims to have had inside information about everything that was going on in Safety and Public Services and the Workers' Compensation Board, to take some time to get briefed on those complicated and important departments before he jumps to extreme conclusions about solutions, as he was wont to do while he was on this side of the House.
To Ms. Mike, Mr. Speaker, I would offer the same advice. These are complicated portfolios and there is a lot to learn and I know that she will approach the issues with an open mind and will be willing to do her homework before she makes hasty judgements about solutions.
Mr. Speaker, I do sincerely wish them well. I know these are difficult assignments. It is tough to get questions on such complicated issues without any notice. I had 48 questions one day on one of those areas without even one minute's notice. If I am going to ask a question, I will try to give notice but I am not going to do so today, Mr. Speaker. I am not giving any notice today and I have a few questions that I hope we will all have some fun with. Qujannamiik.