Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is for the Minister of Transportation. Mr. Speaker, I received an inquiry from a constituent who informs me that a few years ago, the Legislative Assembly decided that when drivers' licences were issued, the government would not keep a photo. When they make the licences they take your
photograph and there are two pictures there and they use one for the licence, which is laminated, and the other one is supposed to be destroyed. But recently, my constituent went to renew his licence and the additional photo was not destroyed. He is wondering what has occurred in the ensuing years so that the government is now keeping that extra picture, because he remembers very well that the lady that took his picture five years ago made a big deal of it. She said, "Look, I am destroying your other picture," and she shredded it right in front of him. Has anything occurred to change this?