Mr. Speaker, yesterday in jest I suggested I felt like Little Red Riding Hood because the Member started off by saying it should be absolutely clear that he agrees with the objectives of the strategy. He spent the following 20 minutes making it very clear that he would be totally happy when the strategy was discarded. I said, "Are you sure you are the grannie you say you are?"
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What big teeth you have, Dennis.
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Mr. Speaker, the government and the Legislature have gone through a long process to get this initiative deal through in a manner which has some dignity and some integrity. I would say that the day after the debate here and the day after the motion is passed and the government has made a response, that it does not exactly fit the mood for the Member to continue to ask for additional concessions. There should be some period of time to get this initiative under way, to give certainty to the employees, to the public and to the staff so they can get to work with a strategy and initiative that they know has been dealt with in this House. If in the course of the next few months there are additional issues which need to be dealt with in the view of the Members, then I think it is appropriate that it be brought up, but hardly the day after to be still badgering the government because the public will start to question if we have made up our minds or not. Are there still other subsequent motions which are going to come up requesting more changes? The Member asked specific questions which were not brought up earlier in the discussions. The motion has been passed and the government has made a response. I think it is fairly appropriate to suggest we should respect that, at least for a couple of days.