Mr. Speaker, that’s going to be a very challenging commitment to make. We have, since this 16th Assembly came
about ,we have, as a government, been investing a fairly significant amount in infrastructure. We’re close to the $300 million mark in the previous budget and we are looking at it again this time around. When you start adding all the different infrastructure initiatives in all the different departments including housing, some of the new housing trust money, comparing it to what we used to have, it’s probably triple. In 2001 I believe it was around $100 million; now we’re three times that. Having to deliver on a timely basis is going to require all our people on the ground all the time to ensure that we shorten up the carry-overs. We have many challenges. I would have to consider that. I’d certainly let the Members know through committee whether we can accomplish that. It’s going to be difficult to have all of the departments coordinated so we can present progress reports. We may be able to deal with it on a Member-by-
Member basis, but I’d have to investigate to see if we have the resources to do that. Thank you.