The whole rehabilitation costs, as Mr. Koe has pointed out, are very expensive. The majority of it is done in southern Canada. This is what you might call the administrative component of it. This is trying to put it into a computerized form, to save us some money. The next step is moving the rehabilitation back north. I understand there are discussions under way with the Stanton Hospital, in an effort to see if this could be done. The hospital, at the present time, is under-utilized and there is space available. There are discussions under way between the hospital and hospital board staff. But at this time, I am not up to date with the status of where that sits. But this expenditure is primarily for the administrative component to computerize it.
John Todd on Committee Motion 77-12(4): To Adopt Recommendation 17, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on December 7th, 1993. See this statement in context.
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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John Todd Keewatin Central
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