Thank you, Madam Chair. I too would like to be brief. We have been here for many hours. I, too, would like to state that coming into this, we were focused on the Agenda for Change or that seemed to be the theme to start with. But to me we will go home and review the Hansard on some of our questions, and I think we could have done the same in question period and addressed it that way.
There has been some good work out of this though. I think we all have to ask what is good government. Good government is not just something we grade ourselves with. It is how we operate, the rules in the House that we proceed with, the conduct of Members as we discuss things or ask questions and receive answers. Good conduct and good government is how we as a government and how our Cabinet follow the rules and regulations set up by us. From some of the questions, we can all say that we in some areas fall short.
From here on out, we have to seriously ask ourselves, as people in the public will be, is this good government? As we heard Mr. Miltenberger say, there is probably a lot of people who were waiting for some big event. I think the big event here was a real eye opener, looking at the clock. It has been a long time since I have been up this late at night, or early in the morning, without being in trouble. Thank you.