Thank you, Madam Chair. I want to follow up on some of these similar questions for Bill 11, Petroleum Resources Act. I know a number of the public are alarmed at the regulations being proposed and put in force by this act, particularly because it is a fundamental change in public policy that demands public discussion certainly, and one would think in a consensus government that it would at least have demanded committee discussion. The questions were asked at the beginning of this six-week sitting. Commitments were made about briefing committee and that still has not been done. Again, so-called consensus government here seems to be failing us in a critical area such as this. I think it’s been pointed out the conflict of interest between the regulator who is also the promoter and subsidizer in this industry. So there are some fundamental concerns there.
Similar to that is concern with the lack of capacity and experience. I know the department’s going out, the regulator is going out for some contract help on that, but in the matter of transparency and to bring some certainty to this very uncertain equation, would the Minister be prepared to provide us with a copy of the contract that goes out for the closed contract services so that the public can be aware exactly what we are having contracted out and who is doing it? I’m not worried about the price on those things. Thank you, Madam Chair.