Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It’s been my experience that I always find good
advice from people who are perhaps in the public or the public service who are seemingly very good at pointing out things that maybe we don’t recognize or things that we spend money on that we don’t really need to. Can the Minister think of any way to engage perhaps the public service or the public-at-large in a process that could help us to identify areas where we could reduce spending and not have a negative impact further on our economy?