Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Well, first of all, on behalf of my Cabinet colleagues, I could like to extend my appreciation to the Ordinary Members for their input and direction given on the Public/Private Partnerships. As I indicated earlier in the week, this is a new policy of this government and it is not going to be without its bumps and grinds, as they say. We had a meeting earlier today in an effort to try to outline some of the potential projects we think fit the P3 proposal. I am optimistic within the next week or so we will be able to come to some agreement as to what projects we can move forward on in the P3 policy strategy.
There are a number of questions that have been raised by Members. I think there is going to be a motion passed in the House, when I conclude, giving the government some direction and some input into how we should go about approaching P3 and the need for some checks and balances. We look forward to that. At the end of the day, I hope the P3 will bring about what was originally set out to do and that is increased capital spending that will bring about the infrastructure needs for the communities. I look forward to the motion brought forward by the Ordinary Members. I look forward to a successful conclusion in the next week to ten days of what projects we feel warrant that P3 application. I would like once again, on behalf of my Cabinet colleges and the Premier, to thank the Members for their input, again. Thank you.