Dear Editor:
I believe that the government did the prudent thing by revisiting their election commitment to have a referendum on daylight savings time.
If a referendum was going to cost the taxpayers of the province $1 million dollars, I believe that money could be better spent elsewhere.
If the homework was done by the government and the results were conclusive, I am fine with the government's decision. After all, isn't that not why we elect politicians, to make decisions for us.
There is a reason why politicians are called representatives,and every four years the people of the province can choose their representative.
Gordon Legge
Yorkton, Sask.