Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'm not sure the question was answered. The Premier is the chair of Cabinet and we know the easy decisions are made before they get to Cabinet. It's the tough decisions that go to Cabinet, where there are difficult decisions to be made and a scarcity of resources. Unfortunately, sometimes it involves competing demands; say, for example, between the social envelope, infrastructure envelope and whatever other envelope there is, like resource management.
I would like to ask the Premier not whether they all try to work together. I know they all try to work together. I would like to ask the Premier, how does she reconcile her responsibility as Premier to be a neutral chair, to mediate disputes and achieve consensus in Cabinet, when she's responsible for a sizable portion of the territorial budget and accountable for a significant number of portfolios within that Cabinet? Thank you.