Yes, Mr. Chairman. That is what we did at the beginning. I think everyone knows that when we started getting out of staff housing and making all of these adjustments, there was some confusion. A lot of the confusion was to do with us because we suddenly realized the impact upon us of these different arrangements that we were making with clients. So, yes, that is the proper way to do it and that is the way we made the adjustments originally in this fiscal year. This is a late adjustment and we are handling one side of the ledger, which is the fact that MACA is going to be short money. We anticipated, as I said earlier, that DPW will lapse money in this area simply because they won't be paying where the customer now is paying, and drawing a subsidy from the Government of the Northwest Territories. So we anticipate the offset to be in the lapse from DPW, Mr. Chairman. Thank you.
John Pollard on Committee Motion 33-12(7): To Amend Part Ii Of The Schedule To Bill 21, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on March 30th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 33-12(7): To Amend Part Ii Of The Schedule To Bill 21, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 29th, 1995
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John Pollard Hay River
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