Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will take some credit for some of the good things that were in the "Strength at Two Levels" report, which have been implemented. To get specific, Mr. Chairman, I am quite sure -- I don't have the report in front of me -- that the "Strength at Two Levels" report emphasized, even as it recommended consolidating and strengthening headquarters decision-making functions, the importance of a political filter on decision-making and emphasized the importance of Cabinet committees to screen proposals developed, undoubtedly with the best of intentions, but perhaps not with political sensitivity, by the bureaucracy.
I would like to ask the Premier if she would comment on the criticism that the political input into Cabinet decision-making seems to be less and that some of the Cabinet committees recommended in the "Strength at Two Levels" report do not exist. Thank you.