Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I forgot one part of the question asked by Mr. Nitah, as to whether or not the assignment of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development is too big for one Minister.
I just wanted to comment that in the previous government the Department of Resources Wildlife and Economic Development was assigned to one Minister, along with the Justice portfolio. That was managed. The intent all along I think was, and it was never finessed to any large extent, was to share the responsibility for some of the work with, for instance, Finance, the Premier's Office and with the Department of Education.
In this scenario, we have an agreement that the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, the Minister of Education, the Deputy Premier, will all assist in carrying out the work of the department. They are attending meetings, functions, and giving speeches on behalf of the government.
These large time commitments are always difficult for one Minister to manage. It was always the intent to spread it out. At this time, there is a very good agreement amongst the Cabinet to share in the opportunities and the events that fall under this portfolio. It has created an opportunity to work together very well and to let everyone have a part in carrying out this responsibility. I just wanted to comment on that, which I missed earlier. Thank you.