Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Given the fact that division is imminent, and one of the fundamental programs that was targeted to have set up prior to division or in time for division was justice. Some of my concerns will be related to division, questions in relation to the courts, corrections and contractual arrangements that have to be negotiated between now and then.
I am also concerned about some of the legislation. I understand, for instance, that the Access to Information Act which was passed with the intent of being simple and relatively straightforward has, in fact, become implemented into a very cumbersome, difficult piece of legislation that puts us almost on par with the federal government, in terms of the onerous hoops. I would like to ask some questions about that. I am interested, as well, in the statutes revision that is underway. I am interested to know that while we may not be able to update all legislation that, in fact, we will be able to red flag legislation that is out-of-date or possibly needs upgrading because it is old, from the 60s or 70s and not quite relevant in today's world. I will be asking questions about how we are doing with implementing legislation that has in fact been passed, like the Personal, Properties and Securities Act. I will wait until the appropriate time, Mr. Chairman. There are a number of issues that I would like information on that I think relate to the budget and definitely to division which, in the long run, is obviously a budgetary issue as well. Thank you very much.