Mr. Speaker, the honourable Member has asked me to evaluate the adequacy of the process, and now she is asking me to reach a conclusion on the adequacy of that process with respect to a culturally sensitive viewpoint. I am certainly willing to approach the Northwest Territories representatives on the Public Complaints Commission review with our recommendations as to how the process can be more sensitive to victims and to aboriginal people involved in the process, but I think it should happen after we have done the evaluation that the Member has requested. Yes, once the evaluation is done, I would not hesitate to approach our representatives on that commission and the Solicitor General of Canada, who is responsible overall for the Public Complaints Commission, with our advice on how the process could be improved. Thank you.
Dennis Patterson on Question O625-12(2): Assessment Of Rcmp Complaints Commission Process
In the Legislative Assembly on June 23rd, 1992. See this statement in context.
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Question O625-12(2): Assessment Of Rcmp Complaints Commission Process
Item 5: Oral Questions
June 22nd, 1992
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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit
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