Just two last questions, recognizing the clock is ticking away. The first is: what progress on mutually agreeable ideas has come forward that can be moved on. The second issue, which is on a different subject but speaks to the principle of our government, is with Privy Council and an Order-in-Council that says our Premier is actually defined as a Government Leader. Has the Premier ever thought about taking on the initiative to ask them to make that adjustment to reflect the modern definition of who is in charge of our government? Now, I say this more on a symbolic term, it doesn’t change the letterhead that perhaps comes out of the Minister’s office, but yet it is more of a symbolic issue of recognition by Canada. So in other words, if they feel they are dealing with a Premier, although the courtesies may extend by the current Prime Minister, you are still defined technically by that Privy Council order which says you are a Government Leader, not a Premier.
Great strides have been made by previous leaders, such as Nellie Cournoyea, to shift that momentum in that direction, so I ask it from a purely symbolic point of view. What does that Premier think of that regard, about attitude towards these types of initiatives and, furthermore, as I said in my first question, what issues have come forward that have been mutually agreeable that we are able to act upon? Thank you.