Contrary to much of the callous and unfair criticism that the current government has received I have measured their ‘works’ against their critics and I am confident that this regime will deliver a return to a sense of law and a better feeling about being Guyanese. Their infrastructural works are testimony to it, and they are doing this outside of a booming economy that defy all in comparison to what went before in respect to principles and fair play. They are not resorting to permitting the chaos of the troubled Jagdeo era to revisit us, though its violence and drug abuse continue to haunt us. But these are humans, in some cases flawed and out of sync, in a six-party coalition, our first functional national front government.