Mr. Speaker, it is not possible to give a good answer to the question because there are many communities who have been visited already. The responses and the expectations that they expect as a follow-up are all somewhat varied. I do know that in some cases they have asked for information and we are forwarding that information to them. In some cases they have asked for a response to a detailed proposal with a dollar amount. We are responding to these in the next month or two. In other communities they expect us to return to have follow-up discussions either with myself or with senior staff, usually headed by the regional director of the area. That, in some areas, is what the expectations of most of the communities are. In some cases they have indicated when they find the time to continue the discussion and inviting myself and staff once again.
Stephen Kakfwi on Question 202-12(3): Status Of Community Transfer Initiatives Implementation Plan
In the Legislative Assembly on December 9th, 1992. See this statement in context.
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Question 202-12(3): Status Of Community Transfer Initiatives Implementation Plan
Item 5: Oral Questions
December 8th, 1992
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