Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The assessment of workload is something that is complicated. My assessment is that people are busy. I can tell you personally I don't end up with a clean desk very often in terms of my role as Premier, as well as Minister for the two departments and the work I do in supporting other Ministers on various projects, whether it's on some of the hydro initiatives or other projects. Very often I am the one that has to take that final step in terms of pushing something with Ottawa, or with aboriginal governments, or wherever it may be.
Mr. Speaker, I'll continually be looking at Ministers' workloads and if there's a better way of redistributing it, then I'm open to that. We are late in our government and we have to recognize if we start doing that in the final year with a lot of learning that goes on and a lot of catching up to the issues within a department. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.