Mr. Chairman, I'm not going to respond to the Member who is asking a specific question, but I would like to speak to the motion. I think the intent of the standing committee, as outlined in the report, is straightforward. What the committee is suggesting to the government as a whole, and not to a specific department, is that it should assess its spending priorities and its current initiatives. Once they do this assessment, then they will know exactly where they are, and what they are going to do. Based on that assessment, we want the government to develop a plan to deal with the three areas that have been identified in the motion.
One is intervention services for special needs children, another is school-based youth service programs and also family violence. We want the government to develop a plan and we are suggesting strongly to the government that they implement these initiatives in the final year of our term here in the 12th Assembly. We only have another year to go. We have one more budget session to go in the wintertime, the O and M session. We're strongly suggesting to the government that they undertake this work now so that they can incorporate it, if necessary, into the 1995-96 O and M budget. That's what we're asking the government to do. I guess we'll have to wait and see how the government is going to respond to this particular recommendation, if it's carried.
I am in favour of this particular motion in front of us, Mr. Chairman. I think the onus is on us to strongly suggest that to the government now. Thank you.