Mr. Speaker, I do not think I heard any allegations against the striking committee, but I know on a number of other occasions when we did not have a balance, that the striking committee did go out to seek other people to see if they were interested, or brought it back to caucus saying that there were not that many people interested from either side, and I would think that for the general feeling here, it probably would be appropriate to put it back to caucus to find out why there were not other Members. I do not know whether the striking committee did go out, once they found that this situation might occur -- go out to talk to different people to see if they were interested in it, because I know in the past that often if we just wait for people to put up their names and sometimes do not encourage people, people sometimes forget about it, although I would like to give the benefit of the doubt that this was done in any event. Thank you.
Nellie Cournoyea on Motion 4-12(2): Membership Of The Special Committee On Health And Social Services
In the Legislative Assembly on February 24th, 1992. See this statement in context.
Motion 4-12(2): Membership Of The Special Committee On Health And Social Services
Item 15: Motions
February 23rd, 1992
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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput
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