Alberta Premier Rachel Notley is not worried about a possible merger between opposition parties.

At the NDP provincial council Saturday, Notley expressed confidence about her party’s vision, as opposed to the “tired old former government.”

“I’m going to let them do their own thing,” Notley said. “I feel very confident in the position our government is taking and the priorities that we have adopted. Doesn’t matter what you name the party. I don’t believe that Albertans want to go back to the failed policies of the past, where we pretend climate change isn’t real, where we believe austerity is the answer to an economic slowdown.

Notley also insisted that her government is focused on diversifying the economy in Alberta, and reiterated her stance on climate change.

“We can’t move forward on the federal government’s climate change plans, unless they give us the economic support that we need, and help us help ourselves by moving forward by getting access to tide water.”