Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, I did want to speak to this because it is perhaps a new practice -- well, it is a new practice. So this is the first time the business plan's been tabled, and given the importance as kind of a guiding document for this Assembly, I think there is a need to do a more thorough review of the context of them.
My comments earlier today were more about the actual principle of the document and the technique around it rather than the contents. So I for one would like to do a more in-depth dive into what the government is committing to over the next four years, and I don't think we have -- we don't have the time to do that today. This format is -- I don't think this is the right format to achieve that. I do think the Standing Committee on Accountability and Oversight is an excellent place to do that. And I hope that the review of these plans will be in public and available to the public to see and hear their MLAs speak to what those commitments are, and also to have witnesses from the departments come forward and explain the decisions that were made. We've had great commentary from colleagues about those specific choices that were made and perhaps how they can be improved. And I think the best way to do that is by referring this to committee. It's going to be more work for us, but I think we're up to the task. So I do support this, and I thank the chair of the standing committee for bringing it forward. Thank you.