Yes, I'm still interested in doing something in this regard, Mr. Chairman, but I should tell the House that it has great ramifications, changes that we might want to make. It is sort of like throwing a rock into a pool, you don't know where the ripples are going to go. It could affect the travel industry; travel agents; it could affect aircraft travel frequency in communities if we chose to go a particular way with a particular airline, it could influence prices, not only for freight but for passenger services. So, I'm still keenly interested in doing something, but I'm also very aware of the fact that this is something that, if not handled properly, could affect communities and the economy of the Northwest Territories. I'm trying to proceed with caution, Mr. Speaker. Thank you.
John Pollard on Question 339-12(7): Status Of Recommendation Re Government Travel
In the Legislative Assembly on March 28th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 339-12(7): Status Of Recommendation Re Government Travel
Question 339-12(7): Status Of Recommendation Re Government Travel
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 27th, 1995
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John Pollard Hay River
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