Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I do appreciate the Premier's confirmation of that fact, because I do think that there are people out there who think to the contrary. The other thing is, in the distribution of the work that we do here in the Assembly, some are Regular Members and some are in Cabinet. Again, another perception that's out there in the public is that somehow being at the Cabinet table is beneficial to your riding more so than the rest of us who sit around here. I have said many times, I see us sitting around here as equals. We assign certain responsibilities to Members of the Cabinet, but again there are some constituencies here in the North which are feeling a little vulnerable, particularly right now, and I don't think people should feel that way, because, again, I don't think that's the way the government does their business. That's not my observation. So to the issue of Cabinet versus Regular Members, again I'd like the Premier to confirm that there's not special consideration
given to the wishes or the asks or the plans brought forward by Cabinet Ministers. Thank you.