Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I am quite concerned myself right now, outside of this House of course, how there is a tendency in the last three or four months of polarization of thought east and west. Some of us are trying our best to bridge the differences that exist east and west, both politically and practically out there. To some extent, the drive towards an east and west split in the Workers' Compensation Board is one driven by expenditures and revenues. That is just my own interpretation of it. I really do not want to sit or stand here today, and encourage that kind of thought.
My desire would be to try to reach an appropriate compromise of bridging mechanisms in the short term that will allow the two new governments in the long-term to come to, what I believe should happen and will happen, knowing northerners the way I do, a reasonable agreement at the end of the day. Thank you.