Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I sometimes wonder why we have a budgetary process. Mr. Speaker, we only finished our budget, as you know, two or three months ago. All Members were actively involved through the committee process. Budgets were allocated then and approved. There were concerns raised then about education as there was about health care, as with pay equity, with housing, with economic development and child welfare. There are a variety of issues out there, with all due respect to my colleague, that everybody sees as a priority.
We have a process in place that is all-encompassing, that involves all of this Assembly in determining targets and determining where we spend money. This is what we have done. I have said out of the House and I will say in the House, if there is a ground swell of support and concern that we reallocate money from one envelope to another, and there is support for it out there, then we would look forward to those recommendations, but ultimately, the Cabinet and the FMB have to make the decision. If there is a concern, and I am talking about the passed budget, talking about the new budget is a different issue. If there is a concern about the existing one, there is a requirement for additional dollars in there, in education, and nobody disputes that, by the way, including the Minister of Education, Mr. Dent. He understands that, but he is working under difficult constraints that I have had to place on him, my Cabinet colleagues, in relationship to our overall fiscal position. If there is support out there, then we would look forward to the recommendation from the House bearing in mind, that we would get recommendations from where we should take it. Thank you.