Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Everyone in this territory is quite aware of Donny Days, the mandatory time that employees get off between Christmas and New Year's. And, you know, that was brought to the table as a way to kind of counter some increases in pay that the union wasn't asking for; it was more time off. And I have no doubt that we're -- as we enter these next negotiations, given inflation, that similar conversations about fighting over how much of a pay increase is warranted will be happening. So I'm just going to give the Minister of Finance a suggestion there that maybe we offer some similar days off in the form of a four-day workweek. We can call them Caroline Days and keep it ambiguous which of the Carolines can take credit for this.
Now, Mr. Speaker, I'm aware that, you know, I'm not going to get the Minister to spell out her entire bargaining position heading into these negotiations. But I'm just wondering if a reduction in hours or some sort of path towards more four-day workweeks in light of perhaps some record high pay increases is on the table or something she would be willing to bring forward. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.