Yes. Mr. Lewis is absolutely correct. The policy we have is a general policy. It doesn't break down the detailed requirement of operations which he is requesting. We don't have that in position, he is absolutely correct. There's an urgency to get it put that way. We have a deputy ministers' committee, headed up by Mr. Nicholls and this deputy ministers' committee is to determine, if you want, the rules of the game and how we should behave. That's the current position we're in. I would concede that we're not in the position we should be in. I'm optimistic that we can at least get pen to paper and endeavour to try to get a more detailed approach to how industry behaves in the broadest of contexts, as Mr. Lewis has suggested, in the next six to eight months. But, he's absolutely correct; we don't have a detailed policy in place and we should.
John Todd on Committee Motion 29-12(7): To Defer Consideration Of Department Of Health And Social Services, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on February 24th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 29-12(7): To Defer Consideration Of Department Of Health And Social Services, Carried
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 23rd, 1995
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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