Thank you, Madam Chair. In regard to my observations of the review, in regard to the questions and concerns that were raised, in regard to the conduct of the Premier, Cabinet, in regard to the roles that we play as Members in relation to the committee structures, in regard to how we represent the public in general; I think one thing that we should never take for granted is that people who we represent, regardless if they are here in the stands or watching us at home or talking on the street, that it is them who we are here to represent. It is them who we are here to ensure that we be honourable colleagues and also respect the wishes of the people we represent. In this review and I do not know how you measure it in regard to a yard stick the good, the bad when you evaluate what happened here in regard to zero to ten.
Basically, how do evaluate the good and that bad things that we have said here. What is going to be done in concerns that raised and issues that we brought up? I think it is those issues and those concerns that we have raised in the last two days, is the measuring stick to this government. It is up to you as a government and ourselves as Members of this House to ensure that we do have good government, that we do represent our constituents and that we do be fair and equitable to all people. I think over the next couple of days and weeks, I am not too sure where we go from this process, but I think we have to come forth with a report from the regular Members back to this House either through a motion that we pass in this House or table a report to assess what went on here today so that it is not all for nothing.
I believe that we have to take the time now and step back and analyze what was done. But I think also the government has to take issues and concerns that we raised here seriously and they too have to review what took place here in the last two days. With that, Madam Chair, fellow colleagues, Premier, Members of Cabinet, I would like to thank you for the opportunity. Good night.