Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I want to assure my honourable colleague that every effort is going to be made to ensure whatever evolves out of this Western Arctic Tourism Association is reflective and, more importantly, representative of the industry in its broadest context. We are making provisions, within the fiscal restraints we all live in, to try to ensure we have broad-based representation in this review, to try to come to some consensus as to what kind of association we want that would represent western Arctic interests. And, when that association does get up and running, to redirect additional fiscal resources the department has into that association so they can more clearly reflect the needs of the industry, rather than just the needs of the department.
John Todd on Question 462-12(7): Increased Participation In NWT Tourism Industry Review
In the Legislative Assembly on April 12th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 462-12(7): Increased Participation In Nwt Tourism Industry Review
Question 462-12(7): Increased Participation In NWT Tourism Industry Review
Item 6: Oral Questions
April 11th, 1995
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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