Mr. Speaker, in the social envelope where Ministers of certain departments are involved in social issues and are committed to the community wellness strategy, there is a commitment to discuss issues like this with, for instance, the Minister of Health and Social Services, in deciding what are the priorities of the community in partnership with the communities and the social action oriented organizations that we are in consultation with, in order to set the stage on where the very rapidly dwindling resources of this government should go in the future.
We have lots of principles that we believe in. Members know that we are all committed 100 per cent to the principle of aboriginal languages and we have, after years of wrangling on it, decided to put it to legislation, making financial commitments. Even those principles are being eroded at this time by the federal government reducing their financial commitments to them. In the face of those, I have to tell the Member that all commitments made by this government will have to be reviewed, because I do not believe that we can live up to all the principle we laid before ourselves. We will be barely able, in the foreseeable future, to live up to commitments we have set ourselves in legislation and have committed to live up to. Thank you.