Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I do not know if the Premier was telling me I need to go back to school to try to understand what they put out here. Mr. Speaker, in Hansard of October 31st, page 635, "We also created a chief of staff position." He goes on to say:
"The chief of staff would be allowed to call meetings of all executive assistants, including secretaries, and to ensure the overall coordination of Cabinet."
Mr. Speaker, the Premier has now stated that this position can deal with deputy ministers, so it would seem that it is in fact turning into more than the executive assistant position. As far as I know, and I am sure the Premier knows, as he has been a Cabinet Minister his entire time as a Member of the Legislative Assembly, there are nine pages of duties and responsibilities for an executive assistant. If we are not ducking here, I do not know what it is.
Mr. Speaker, I would like to know again, has there been a change in direction in this? I know he will refer to the legislative proposal. I look forward to that opportunity to debate that one as well. Has there been a change in direction here from what he stated on the record that it was an executive assistant position? Now the Minister responsible for the Financial Management Board says it is in the same category as a deputy minister. Thank you.