Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker I could refresh the Minister's memory. Last week in Hansard, the Education Minister and the Finance Minister said that the Members of this House pick and select the priorities of the government where money is going to be spent. For example, $500,000 or more surpluses in the firefighting budget was then reallocated to other departments based on a priority. Is the Minister telling me if the Members of this House do not think education is a priority, he cannot shift money around? I think
over the last couple of weeks the questions and the statements made in this House have demonstrated that, indeed, to the Members of this House, education is a priority. I will ask the Minister, what happens to that money when there are surpluses that he cannot remember? Thank you.