I guess that is no different than school boards being set up. For instance, we set up school boards to manage the schools on our behalf. We generally give the direction, lay out the direction to those boards. We let them manage the institutions. The Arctic College board of governors is generally now considered to be in that context. They still have the right to raise money through third-party arrangements. That is the basis upon which they have been established. It is not an institution for which they are not accountable for public funds. I think that is a bit of a problem across the country, where you have institutions off on their own expending public money with no accountability to the Minister or to the Assembly.
Richard Nerysoo on Bill 1: Appropriation Act, No. 2, 1994-95
In the Legislative Assembly on March 14th, 1994. See this statement in context.
Bill 1: Appropriation Act, No. 2, 1994-95
Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 13th, 1994
Page 582
Richard Nerysoo Mackenzie Delta
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