Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my questions are also on the sessional statement that the Premier made earlier today. Mr. Speaker, I was listening to it very closely and I noticed that the first six or seven pages or so are talking about the bread and butter programs that the government has been providing. I might add also that most of the money for those programs come from the previous federal programs like a New Deal for Canada, community capacity building, even $500 million funding that comes from the previous government.
I think we have to be all concerned about the lack of progress we are making, not only on the devolution file because we have always said devolution without resources is no devolution at all. I would like to know from the Minister and the Premier, I get the sense that the federal government is spending more time and energy trying to get the pipeline deal through than any other issue. There is a lack of voice in this government to say the pipeline and the resource revenue sharing goes together. You can't have one without the other. I would like to know from the Premier what efforts he's made to get this heard and to get the outcome that we need. Thank you.