Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We do have a lot of other bills that have financial implications. The Aboriginal Custom Adoption Recognition Act is one of them where it requires Adoption Commissioners. I don't know how you would deal with that. I don't even know, with all the bills that are coming up, the financial implications, but the process right now we've accepted, I think, in this Legislature, is that all money bills are referred to the Standing Committee on Finance. But this is not a money bill, it's on access to information. I think the government has already said that it will cost some money to start this process. I cannot answer for the government how they're going to deal with it. Can I conclude my report and then get into the bill itself, if it's agreeable with the committee Members?
Samuel Gargan on Committee Report 4-12(6): Report On The Review Of Bill 6 - Access To Information And Protection Of Privacy Act
In the Legislative Assembly on October 12th, 1994. See this statement in context.
Committee Report 4-12(6): Report On The Review Of Bill 6 - Access To Information And Protection Of Privacy Act
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
October 11th, 1994
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Samuel Gargan Deh Cho
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