Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I agree
with my honourable colleague from Fort Smith, Mr. Miltenberger, that we should give direction to Cabinet as to what we expect and where the 6 percent funding we are talking about here is going to come from. Mr. Speaker, there is no doubt that we have to put our priorities in order here which comes first, education for the children or other programs that are going on at this point in time including subsidies. Mr. Speaker, one of the concerns expressed in my community in regard to how government spends its money, it is the amount of workshops, conferences and meetings that are being funded by this government which do not seem to have any productive result at the end of them. Perhaps, the government could look at each department cutting down on these workshops and conferences that they sponsor for our employees as well as for the boards and other agencies that are existing today. I have heard comments in my riding, whereby, they say some people just make a living going to meetings with no objective to get anything done except that they get paid to go. Their travel is paid and they have a nice shopping trip, so the government should look into where the priorities are and where they can save money and have more money for education. My other suggestion to the Executive Council of Cabinet is we have to start looking at cutting some subsidies in order to have funding available for education. A good start is the Business Incentive Policy. Thank you.