Thank you, Mr. Chair. The red tape initiative is going to have two focuses. One focus is going to be, of course, internal within government, and to look for those types of improvements that will speed up processes, in terms of paper, steps required, things that maybe haven’t been reviewed in many years. The one where we think there’s an opportunity to do good work is, as the Premier indicated, we’ve consistently been ranked very low by the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses, for example, in terms of the red tape. We think some of that is tied into the federal government, but we want to work with independent business folks, we want to work with the chambers, communities to get some very specific feedback on what and where they see the blocks, the red tape that everybody complains
about when dealing with government. We intend to move forward here as we’re through this budget process and we get geared up for the rest of this fiscal year to start that process. Thank you.