Mr. Chairman, we mass produce cheques. The Member is correct. They are automatically signed. They are stamped. There is a cheque register that is maintained. The cheques are numbered. The amounts are listed. At the end of the day, the batch run of cheques should balance with the cheque register. Of course, when the cheques go out, Mr. Chairman, eventually they go through our bank account, so there is a bank reconciliation done. At the end of a particular period of time, we would know how many cheques are still outstanding, which ones have been cashed. That is generally the way that our accounting is kept of the cheques that are issued and run through our bank account. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
John Pollard on Bill 1: Appropriation Act, No. 2, 1994-95Committee Report 2-12(5): Review Of The 1994-95 Main Estimates
In the Legislative Assembly on February 21st, 1994. See this statement in context.
Bill 1: Appropriation Act, No. 2, 1994-95Committee Report 2-12(5): Review Of The 1994-95 Main Estimates
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 20th, 1994
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John Pollard Hay River
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