Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We have spent some time now probing a number of aspects of the special warrant. Something that I place a high priority on in our decision making and the steps that we take is to try to ensure that in contentious areas or issues that we have done our very best as people in the Legislative Assembly and as staff to follow due process and to use whatever tools we already have established as policy, precedence or good practice and apply those to our decision making. This is the area that I especially followed questions of my colleagues and the answers on, and it is very useful this afternoon to have Ms. Snider here as perhaps the key official in terms of managing this kind of process.
A number of the questions I had have already been addressed, but there is one that I would like to ask the Minister, and this is with regard to the manner in which the recommendations - we have heard there were recommendations that Ms. Snider made to the Premier in his capacity as Minister responsible for the public service. The question I would like to ask is, did the Premier accept fully, completely and without change the recommendations made by Ms. Snider on the termination agreements?