Thank you, Mr. Chairman. For me as I look at this, we do not see any different steps taken for one. We go through this process and as we go to the other page, we do not see any other process and then when we go to the very first page for the department, we still get a call for agree. There is no formal counting of votes for and against.
We have been going through this process all the way through. If you are going to make a distinction there, then it should be a very clear distinction. As we go through this and as we spent two weeks in committees going through the detail of departments, departments justifying their expense in a whole lot of detail. Now you are saying, in fact, that it is just an estimate and that does not really count for anything, it is just a grand total. No wonder there is concern being raised in this forum or through some Members on the duplication from standing committee to committee of the whole. As we are, we see a lot of duplication. It would be, if that is all the purpose is to say at the end of the day, all your voting is the grand total. The rest of the information, the work, the hours spent by staff, really does not count for beans. This is where we get into situations. As a Member of the 13th Assembly, it was the same thing, when it came for capital and why most, of the changes for reporting of capital came through. Thank you.