I do agree that this structure could play a very important role as a perpetual review of our suggestion in terms of legislation and management of our land and resources and water, and especially so if the full public is involved, if it’s transparent and if it’s inclusive of all people and all perspectives. I don’t think that’s too much to ask when the public is, indeed, funding it.
Again, the Premier says it’s been out there. In fact, it’s been very hard to find. For some reason it’s been pulled out of my copy of the Devolution Agreement, and most Members’ copies. It hasn’t been very available electronically and even our research people have had a tough time finding it. So, so much for that. Again, consistent with what we’re seeing from this government.
Given that these meetings that are proposed in this legislation can affect how everybody’s public land and water and resources are managed, is there any reason why these meetings can’t be public? Thank you.