Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, I represent the largest industrial centre in the Northwest Territories out in Kam Lake, and my constituents are always bringing concerns about procurement. I want to make sure that northern procurement policies of this government keep money in the North as much as possible. I've talked to the Minister of ITI multiple times about procurement reform, procurement analysis, looking at procurement, suggesting reforms for procurement. He has rebuffed my efforts, to date. I know it's not a mandate commitment. I know he hasn't heard any complaints except for the ones that I've shared in this House, but I would like to know if he's going to help me help my constituents the remainder of this term by either coming to a constituency meeting and speaking to them directly, telling them there's no problem with our procurement system, or actually sitting down with me and working on procurement reform in a way that's fair, balanced, and ensures a maximum value for money that government dollars are going to Northerners. Thank you.
Kieron Testart on Mr. Testart's Question
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