Mr. Speaker, I would hope within a month or two to be able to give the Members and the public some idea of a definitive schedule when a consultation paper based on this report could be made available to the public, when, for instance, certain questions and recommendations contained in the report which require legal or constitutional clarity can be provided. At this time we have no way to respond in a substantial form about how soon we can give, to the public, a document which would have in law some basis through attached research and rationale. The basis for the recommendations and whether some of the recommendations are constitutional, what the constitutional basis for them would be, what type of legislation required to be repealed, what time frame we are looking at and length of work would be required to undertake to draft some of the pieces of legislation which are contemplated in this report. It would be a few months, I would say. Thank you.
Stephen Kakfwi on Question 640-12(3): Status Of Family Law Review Working Group
In the Legislative Assembly on March 30th, 1993. See this statement in context.
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Question 640-12(3): Status Of Family Law Review Working Group
Item 5: Oral Questions
March 29th, 1993
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