Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my questions are for the Premier in follow-up to somebody's questions here today about the distribution of work amongst the Premier and the seven Cabinet Ministers. I observe what is happening in the Cabinet and I don't sense that everybody is pulling the fair share of the weight, as the Premier indicated in an answer to an earlier question. He spoke to the even distribution of the work. I don't think it is evenly distributed. I think some Cabinet Ministers are doing more than their share of work. I could go down the line one by one and tell you who I think is doing a lot of work, and who is doing a lot of good work and who isn't. I could do that, too. Anyway, I won't go down the line today, but I will tell you when I look at the workload, the only two people that I see who do not have a full plate, from my opinion, would be the Premier himself with Executive and Aboriginal Affairs and Mr. Krutko with the Power Corporation and the Housing Corporation. I think that that is too light and I would ask the Premier if he would seriously take into consideration a redistribution of the workload to ensure that priorities in our government are given the utmost attention. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Jane Groenewegen on Question 123-15(5): Redistribution Of Ministerial Portfolio Assignments
In the Legislative Assembly on October 18th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Question 123-15(5): Redistribution Of Ministerial Portfolio Assignments
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