Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We have assured all employees that the private and confidential information which they provide to us, which is contained in their contracts, will not be released to the public. That is accountability, Mr. Speaker. I do not have much control over what Members say on the other side of the House. I have said before that I know Members can say outrageous things; they can say things that are not based on fact. They can create legislation that does not exist and make reference to it. Nobody can correct Members in the statements that they make.
We have seen the legal opinion that Mr. Miltenberger produced. It does not substantiate anything that he has made in terms of allegations. It does not do that at all. More recently we had another attached legal opinion that seems to be contrary to the original legal opinion in one point. So what is the point of all this, Mr. Speaker? The point is we say we are consistent with the legislation, with the policies of this government and some of the Members, I believe, want to continue making the allegations that we are not, although they have absolutely nothing to base it on. We have made a suggestion on Friday. We said okay, we need clarification, we agree. We have been working on that since January. We are now proposing to make amendments to the Public Service Act to clarify roles and responsibilities of political positions, those positions that are considered political. This, Mr. Speaker, is what we intend to do. Thank you.