The reasons for the transfer, Mr. Speaker, are consistent with the reasons in 1986, 1991 and then in 1992. That is, the transfer allows for the consolidation of all the programs that provide safety services for the workers to a single organization. It allows for a one window approach to the workplace, and allows for related programs -- in my opinion, and I think in the opinion of Cabinet and others -- for a better approach to safety education programs. It's an amalgamated approach, Mr. Speaker.
I think it would also be fair to say that, in the transitional document from the previous Assembly that they prepared for this Assembly to consider, it was one of the deficit elimination proposals put forward. So I would be remiss if I didn't say that it's also part of our strategy to reduce the deficit, Mr. Speaker. But it's simply not an off-loading of fiscal responsibility from this government. It's more an approach to ensure that those who are directly involved in the payment of pensions and benefits to injured workers are more active in the safety of injured workers and, hopefully, ultimately save everybody lots of injuries and money. Thank you.