Mr. Speaker, what I am trying to say in an inarticulate way is that I am a new Minister. I've been asked to take on responsibility for this policy, which, I understand, has very noble intentions and, according to some, has achieved some noble results. But it appears to be
a policy that is very complex and complicated and has many elements to it. I am not sure that trying to improve it will give us an opportunity to make it any less complicated. But, as I said, I want to look at it, see what has been done to it, see what has come out of the consultation that has been conducted over the last year or two by the government and by officials, to summarize as best I can what I think the present situation is and return to Cabinet with some recommendations. This is what I believe I will do, and I will try to do it and perhaps give the Premier an indication within two weeks of how soon I can move on this issue. Thank you.