Mr. Speaker, I don't want to give the Member the impression that nothing will happen until this review is done, since the review itself won't be completed until March of this coming year. I point it out simply as a study that is going to give the RCMP some idea of how to best allocate existing resources in view of the financial cutbacks that are going to be contemplated in the future, the impact of division and how the RCMP will have to reorganize with that eventuality. It's my view that the RCMP continuously review their needs and how best to allocate the limited positions that they have. As needs change, they are prepared to make changes and reallocations. So, having said that, I believe that it's time for myself to speak again with the Chief Superintendent to see if there is anything to indicate a change at this time and, if not, then where the priorities are so that all Members of the House will be aware of how the allocations are being made. Thank you.
Stephen Kakfwi on Question 496-12(7): Plans For A Resident Rcmp Officer In Chesterfield Inlet
In the Legislative Assembly on June 5th, 1995. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 496-12(7): Plans For A Resident Rcmp Officer In Chesterfield Inlet
Question 496-12(7): Plans For A Resident Rcmp Officer In Chesterfield Inlet
Item 6: Oral Questions
June 4th, 1995
Page 1122
See context to find out what was said next.