Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Again Mr. Speaker, I have to apologize to Mr. Todd for not being more clear and of course I did receive the letter from Mr. Todd, but that letter was to me, it was not to the constituents of Iqaluit or the people of the Northwest Territories. Therefore, my question was so it could come out in the open and discover who is doing it. I am sure Mr. Todd appreciates that question. My supplementary question then to Mr. Todd is that a lot of these houses of course are furnished, and right now I understand, I did see a couple of vans moving in, and our employees taking furniture out of these units and storing it. Of course a couple of weeks later they go on a public tender and then anyone could buy them. My question to Mr. Todd is will the FMBS direct our departmental officials in the region and in Iqaluit specifically, to allow our employees to buy this furniture that they have had in their apartments for six, seven, ten years, before we seize it, put it in a warehouse and tender it. Thank you Mr. Speaker.
Edward Picco on Question 359-13(3): Cessation Of Government Leasing Staff Houses
In the Legislative Assembly on October 2nd, 1996. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 359-13(3): Cessation Of Government Leasing Staff Houses
Question 359-13(3): Cessation Of Government Leasing Staff Houses
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 1st, 1996
Page 795
Edward Picco Iqaluit
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