Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, yesterday we had quite a bit of discussion in the House about the Business Incentive Policy. We have heard that Cabinet can waive the Business Incentive Policy when it suits them and that they did this because they think they are going to save money. They are not going to change their mind about this. That is what we have heard to date.
That being the case, it would appear that there is a new policy now that the BIP can be waived at the discretion of Cabinet. Seeing as this door has now been opened for this case-by-case, ad hoc consideration of application of the Business Incentive Policy, I would like to ask the Deputy Premier if Cabinet will now entertain other proposals to waive the BIP to save money. Thank you.