Mr. Speaker, I was hoping that that is what I was saying. I know that there is a perception, but one of the things I will say again is that oftentimes we set out to do a chore or a task and we sit together and we throw three or four people together and say, "Let us grab this and let us grab that, and let us just ad hoc it along."
For once I had hoped that we would take a report that was commissioned to answer a lot of the questions that were out there in the general public, so we would not have to start all off again ad hocking our general representative responsibility to our constituents.
The constituents do not like it because they say every time we get a new government we start all over again. They wonder what happened to all that work that was done. They say they were talked to a few months before the last government by this group of people that were on the Strength at Two Levels report. They came around, they say, and had meetings in the regions. They want to know what happened to that. There was a lot of effort and a good deal of money spent in trying to co-ordinate and think of people and look at ways and means that we can pass on to the people we are serving that responsibility and the funding to take over the programs and services.
I am committed to that, and I am also committed to making sure, on an ongoing basis, as we begin to do our work, that all the Members of the Legislative Assembly will be involved. And whether it is at a committee level or in the legislative assembly and the committee of the whole, where the committee presently is right now, people can keep bringing that in continuously. I suppose it can be tabled every session. We had some information meetings earlier on the report, on the overall presentation a while ago to all the Members to see whether the process was adequate or whether it has holes in it. I am sure there are some points where there are places we can improve. But I will say again that we are committed to involve everyone who wants to be involved. Thank you.