Thank you Mr. Speaker. My question is for the Premier, I would like to preface my question with a comment that cabinet has been really good at providing a lot of data and that data has been useful for the standing committees to make decisions. However, I find it extremely difficult to review the business plans and the budgets, when we don't know certain details, and some of the details, for example are, I believe that our salaries in the Territories for the GNWT and boards and agencies combined reaches somewhere in the neighbourhood of $400,000,000. In generalities we know where that money goes to specific departments but we do not know any further details for specifics.
The other question I have is, how much goes into sole-source contracts and negotiated contracts, and I find it extremely difficult to be just to a situation when I do not know how much money is going to go to a sole-source contract, or a negotiated contract. We have a particular problem as members on this side, because we have to place faith in the Members of Cabinet that this is all correctly justified and we are getting value for our money. So, to me we have a very difficult situation on our hands to try to make judgement calls, now I wonder if the Premier could tell me, and he spoke about this last Friday, that he has been advised that Justice has advised him that there may be liability if we release details of the documents. I find that very difficult to understand, Mr. Speaker, especially when we are dealing with a request for 1995/96, I just do not understand why that would a legal problem. Can the Premier elaborate on his statement of last Friday? Thank you.