Thank you, Madam Chairperson. I would have thought that within the Executive branch of government that the Premier, in consultation with his Cabinet which makes up the Executive department, would have probably discussed
those types of things, those issues when they come forward and he would consult with his other senior Cabinet Ministers who have been in Cabinet for a while, like himself who has been around for quite a while, to see what the issue would be, instead of just making a decision. If I am understanding it correctly, he makes the decision, says no, yes or no, or indeed does he talk to the other Members? If it is a concern, for example the Keewatin one - we have had a concern coming out of one individual riding - does the Premier then consult with other Members, and they could be Ministers or Members, in that area and ask them for their information which might be pertaining to the information for the request for resignation? I am just wondering how that works to the executive style of government. I was not sure if that is what the Premier had said earlier. Thank you, Madam Chairperson.