Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there are many, many acts and regulations and directives within this government. Surely, Ministers should be familiar with all of them. However, I do not know whether any Ministers have read all the acts that they are responsible for, but certainly they have to be familiar with the acts that they are responsible for. I would say that yes, it would be good if all the Ministers read all the acts in all their portfolios, however, some of the acts are very long and very technical, but there are key parts within each act that the Minister should be familiar with. If not, the deputy ministers or the presidents of their different corporations that we have hired are in place, there are staff in place, policy people in place within each department and agencies that are familiar with these acts, and their responsibility is to carry it out.
The responsibilities of the Ministers are political. We give political directions to our departments and our development corporations, our agencies. The responsibility of the deputy ministers and the president is to be familiar with the actual technical aspects of all the acts and all the regulations that run their respective departments. Yes, certainly the Ministers should be familiar with the acts that they are responsible for. Thank you.