Mr. Speaker, there are no specific provisions that I know of offhand that would lend to it. In many, many cases, people are starting to see that long-term planning, long-term stability is essential for the well-being of the businesses that are charged to the care of the chief, the councils and other elected officials. That political instability also leads to instability of business and economic interests.
So, while people still look at it in the sense that people at the community level have the ultimate power to put you into office and to take you out. That understanding alone is often enough to make people very careful about the things that they ask people to do, the way in which those people carry out their jobs, and how they account for themselves. It seems to me, my impression is that the more business we conduct ourselves, the more self-governing we become, the less need there is for that sort of undefined method of removing elected people. Thank you.