Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I thought that I already stated on Friday, as well as in answering questions this morning, that we have accepted 62 out of 73 recommendations; 62 out of 73 recommendations. We prefaced our response to the report by saying we support the work that the committee has done. We agree with the committee that we need to do more to enhance family support and working with children. We have put explanations on 10 recommendations that we could not accept as they are written, but if anybody would take the time to read those, we explain why and we talk about how we could work with that.
Mr. Speaker, in that way, the committee report and our response is very much in line with the Foundation for Change action plan. The Foundation for Change action plan has many, many different aspects to it: ones to do with wellness...(inaudible)...wellness programming and the state of wellness of our people; we talk about how to increase and improve accessibility to health and social services programs by doing things better, by using technology, by using… I mean, there is just so much to that; and sustainability. This is something that we’ve been talking about for two years, Mr. Speaker. The action plan lays out quite straightforwardly how we want to do that.
We appeared before the committee two weeks ago where we told the committee members that we were on target, but the Member wanted more
information and we will get that. Mr. Speaker, I think the action plan is very clear about exactly how we’re going to get there and what we want to get done. Thank you.