Thank you, Mr. Chairman. As we approach the vote on the first recommendation, there is an issue that has come up that I think needs to be addressed. Earlier, I was surprised and disappointed when the Premier said that Cabinet has taken positions on some of the recommendations. I think that really surprised me because again, as I pointed out, there are three pillars in a democracy.
One is government, which in our system is Cabinet, and the other is the Legislature. Then you have the judiciary. What surprises me about that is, because this committee was a proxy for the Board of Management when it was found that the Board of Management could not hear the issue, the Board of Management represents the Members of the Legislative Assembly. It has nothing to do with the government. It represents all 19 Members.
This committee is not supposed to be something that makes recommendations that are divided up in a government-Regular Members sort of division. It is unfortunate that there seems to be a lack of understanding of the usual parliamentary conventions here. I am very surprised that Cabinet is taking some positions.
Having said that, I think we should know if the government is going to be taking positions that we should be advised in advance which of the recommendations the government is taking positions on. I would like to ask the Premier, is the government taking a position on this recommendation and how will they be voting? Maybe he can advise us on all of the recommendations, please.