Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I guess the definition of openness, as we would make it here in this Assembly, is a consensus style government. The way we operate and the way we practice business here is one of the most open, again, in comparison to other jurisdictions in Canada.
As I stated earlier, the input Members receive, we receive; we also receive input from NGOs and from organizations out there. We make some adjustments on the information we receive from Members as we go through that plan. Again, we go through a very public process of the main estimates in this House when we present the budget. I think we do have a very open system and, again, I say that in comparison to other jurisdictions. If we compared ourselves to the federal government, you would be presented with a budget on budget day, never seeing anything of it the day before that, and day by day we would have to go through that process. I think in that comparison, in that light, we are fairly open. Thank you.