Wildrose Party finance critic Rob Anderson is calling for an end to the gravy train reign he sees at the executive level of Alberta’s public-sector.

Anderson wants the House to pass a private member’s bill within the new year that would put an end to what he deems a “culture of entitlement,” resulting from excessive performance bonuses passed down to executives by upper management.

The Airdrie MLA is seeking the belt-tightening initiative to help mitigate the province’s current $3 billion deficit.

Entitled the Taxpayer Protection Act, Anderson says the bonus problem represents a lack of due diligience within public-sector management and recommends such a trimming-of-the-fat measure until the budget picture improves.

Mount Royal University political scientist Lori Williams says although she doubts many Albertans would disagree with Anderson’s initiative, the passing of such a bill could be a tricky tactic as it would require assention by the Progressive Conservatives—an act she says is unlikely due to the history of discord between the two parties.