Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I think one thing people have to realize is we have established a new system of doing business with government and new committee structures. I believe the move is a step in order to assist Cabinet and Members to work closer together. With regard to certain committees that I don't sit on, I don't have the privilege of having a say with regard to my riding and if anything will be changed, until it comes to this House in the form of a budget. That is the time we have to ask those questions. We have to go through the budget and ask why there is money here and there. In my case, I am finding out that a lot of the projects in my constituency are for the year 1999 to the year 2001. We are talking about a new form of government in the West. We are also talking about today's problems that I have to raise in this House; for example, the water problems in Fort McPherson. I ask questions and I
may be irritating Members because I am asking so many questions. I ask for those people who are probably asking themselves the same question. Why haven't we got this or that?
With that, I would like for all Members to realize that we are here for a purpose. Asking questions is for the benefit of the people we represent. Thank you.
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