Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as much as the Member may think that I don't get the picture, maybe he doesn't understand my responses. Again, in comparison to other jurisdictions of Canada, we have one of the most open systems when we talk about this forum that we are in now. In fact, the budget building process -- and it happens much before the Members get it in a three-year business plan -- we go right down to the community level with departments, and they build in their requests of what they would like to see. That takes place with their discussions with NGOs in the community asking for more money, and the department would build up their request to our level where we would have to make some decisions on the overall fiscal environment that we operate in.
I think there may be opportunities that we have to be somewhat strategic in a sense of looking at how much more open do we make our meetings and some of the debate that goes on, some of the input. There is going to be critical pieces of information that we won't be able to put out. For example, in the years of negotiations with our employees and so on, are we going to put out the percentages we are looking at or the overall target of the dollars that we are looking for? There is going to have to be a balance. I think that, again, working with Members, we will have an opportunity to sit down and look at whatever avenues we can work together on. Thank you.