Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As Members are well aware, we had quite a few new Members in this Legislative Assembly, as well as, new Ministers. We had talked at the beginning of our term about perception. There is one thing that you cannot control and that is how people do their politics and perception rises from politics. There is no control, no matter what you do as a government. You can answer any given question 1000 times, you can give out all the information, but people may not be happy with the answers or the information. Some may think it is something else and I have no control over that, neither does any Member of my Cabinet. We, as a government, deal with issues straight-on, head-on, and we deal with them and it is done. As a government, we have done a lot of good things in the last two and a half years. We will do a lot more good things in the future, Mr. Speaker. As far as perception, there is a certain lack of control on that one, Mr. Roland. Thank you.
Don Morin on Question 340-13(5): Public Perception Of Cabinet
In the Legislative Assembly on February 16th, 1998. See this statement in context.
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February 15th, 1998
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