Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I can confirm for the Minister that there is no special privilege given to a Minister's constituency over that of someone else. Some may disagree with that sometimes, I don't know. But, Mr. Speaker, I can say that in my experience in fact it has been a disadvantage to be on Cabinet because sometimes you can't represent your constituency the way you would like to because it conflicts with your role as Cabinet Minister.
Mr. Speaker, on things like capital plans and so on, we review those, we go through them with the committees, we welcome and are waiting for committee reports and recommendations to us. So, Mr. Speaker, everybody is treated equally here, whether you're on Cabinet or not. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.