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Jeannie Marie-Jewell Thebacha

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I've always been aware that this particular Minister has selective hearing.

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I would like to ask the Minister responsible for the Public Utilities Board whether he knows when the rate structure review process will be completed. Thank you.

The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

Interesting question, Mr. Speaker.

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A moment of your time. Mr. Speaker, regarding the rate review currently under way, we were required to do some additional community consultation at the request of some Members of the House. We did that recently. We're optimistic that this review will be completed in the not-too-distant future. I don't know the exact date at this time but there is certainly a real need to have more clearly defined the true costs of power, delivery of power to the communities and how we are going to go about charging it back to the consumer. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Item 6, oral questions. Mr. Patterson.

Dennis Patterson Iqaluit

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is to the Minister of Economic Development and Tourism. Mr. Speaker, the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada is sponsoring a very exciting event called "Spirit of the Arctic" at the CNE this summer. There is going to be a cultural component, featuring performances and demonstrations of traditional arts and crafts and a retail and trade that promotes existing businesses in Canada's Arctic.

I would like to ask the Minister if his department will be providing assistance to the ITC to do business with the estimated 1.8 million people who will visit the CNE, and hopefully many of them will come to this exhibit this summer.

The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

The short answer, Mr. Speaker, is yes, we are going to provide some assistance. The long answer is we'll have to be creative in providing it, given the fact that there are limited funds. We've asked the ITC to break out where they need some assistance and that assistance will come from existing budgets within the regions. Thank you.

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Supplementary, Mr. Patterson.

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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit

Mr. Speaker, I'm told that this should be a tremendous opportunity to sell lower-priced arts and crafts -- jewellery, handicrafts -- to the many visitors. I would like to ask the Minister if he's open to the idea of assisting in creating and buying an inventory of arts and crafts through the good offices of ED&T or through the Development Corporation so there will be a good inventory available for sale at this pavilion this summer. Thank you.

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

Two weeks ago, the CBC called me the "Minister of Poverty" and that's where we are today. We're not prepared to fund the inventory for the CNE exhibition. As I said to the honourable Member, we're prepared to provide ITC and other groups with assistance within the existing resources we have. We've already distributed all the money into the regions and suggested to ITC that they seek regional support for any assistance they require, whether it is sending musicians, artists et cetera. I'm optimistic that, through some regional support, we'll be able to reach the fiscal target they've asked us to meet. Thank you.

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Supplementary, Mr. Patterson.

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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit

Mr. Speaker, I understand the financial constraints that we're all operating under. I would like to ask the Minister, since this is clearly an opportunity to sell our very unique arts and crafts from the Northwest Territories to a sizeable audience of Canadians who will be visiting the CNE, wouldn't it be possible for the government to establish a revolving fund to begin purchasing arts and crafts now which will be replenished and paid back from the sales that would take place in this intense 18-day period in August and September. Couldn't it be done that way, without a loss of funds to the Government of the Northwest Territories? Thank you.

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It sounds to me what the Member is suggesting is Spain all over again. What I would suggest to the honourable Member is no, I'm not prepared to do it at this time. We are prepared to provide ITC and others with a significant amount of money from the regional budgets, provided the regions agree with it. We've given the fiscal responsibility for those dollars to the regions. That's what it's all about.

I'd also like to point out that while the CNE is one very exciting opportunity for northern artists, there are also others out there. There's a massive arts and crafts festival, for example, in Santa Fe that we're active in and a number of others we're getting involved in. We're endeavouring to increase the exposure of northern artists on the North American landscape but I'm not prepared at this time to fund an inventory or a revolving fund because I've given all the money away to the regions so it will be closer to the people in making the appropriate and right decisions on behalf of the artists. Thank you.

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Final supplementary, Mr. Patterson.

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Dennis Patterson Iqaluit

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Since the money and the authority has been given away, as the Minister says, to the regions, if it should be determined in a region that it would assist the economy of the region and artists to market their products outside the Northwest Territories through establishing a revolving fund and purchasing inventory for sale and replenishment at the CNE, would this option have his support, if it's developed and approved in any region? Thank you.

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

I would be concerned that we were establishing a dangerous precedent for this one particular exhibition when there are others that will be held in the future and others that are in the works right now. However, if Mr. Patterson feels that he can convince the region that this is in their best interest, I would be prepared to look at a proposal of that nature. But I'm concerned about getting government too involved in the marketing of arts and crafts at this time. Thank you.

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Item 6, oral questions. Ms. Mike.

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Rebecca Mike Baffin Central

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My question is to the Minister of Economic Development and Tourism about the Canadian National Exhibition that is coming up this summer. I realize what he just said, that he's concerned about the government getting too involved in marketing. However, we have projects that this government owns such as the Uqqurmiut Artists Association, Fort McPherson Canvas, and Baker Lake Arts and Crafts. They are largely funded by this government. I think it would be a good idea to exhibit these products and promote them. Would the Minister consider, for these government-assisted operations, making sure they at least have a space at the CNE? Thank you.

The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Minister of Economic Development and Tourism, Mr. Todd.

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John Todd Keewatin Central

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It's my understanding that the NWT Development Corporation and some of its subsidiary companies will be in attendance at the CNE, displaying and selling their products. And, if I can be a little selfish for a moment, my understanding is Ivalu Arts from Rankin Inlet are working overtime right now because they believe they have somewhere in the region of $300,000 worth of sales for their products. I believe some of the other subsidiary companies will be at the CNE through their own fiscal resources, rather than additional resources from us. Thank you.

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Supplementary, Ms. Mike.

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Rebecca Mike Baffin Central

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It's fine for the Minister to be a little bit selfish, I would like to be too. We have very fine tapestry products from Pangnirtung that are already made and in stock. This is what I'm talking about. I'm not talking about people who are really busy trying to produce things in time to meet this exhibit in Toronto. Is the NWT Development Corporation going to be displaying these products, and not just Ivalu products? Thank you.