I can't break that out here, looking at the budget. We have 24 enterprises. We have invested $24.8 million. As far as I understand it, we have one problem, one issue out of $24.8 million in investments, regarding the private sector versus the development corporation. That is the first one I want to clarify. In quantitative terms, we have one issue out of $24.8 million, over the last three or four years. In terms of jobs and breaking it out, in terms of new versus replacement of existing, I don't have that detail at this time. All I know is that we have created, as I have said earlier in my opening address, somewhere around 200 jobs for aboriginal northerners, 40 jobs to non-aboriginals. We have also created around 300 cottage workers' jobs. By that, I mean fishermen, hunters, ladies who sell parkas, et cetera. If he wants it broken out project by project, I can provide him that information. Some projects are new. Some are old. Some is new capital, some is replacing the existing capital. Fort McPherson is one example. We put a new facility in there. Rankin Inlet is another example. We are putting a new facility in there. The list goes on. So, I am not in a position today to break it out.
John Todd on Committee Motion 77-12(4): To Adopt Recommendation 17, Carried
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Committee Motion 77-12(4): To Adopt Recommendation 17, Carried
Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
December 7th, 1993
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