Golly gee. I know, Mr. Speaker, I want to ensure my Honourable Colleague that I think that when we provide them with the business plans late next week, that it will be in sufficient detail. Because I think that is what we are talking here. They will provide him with the comfort that is necessary to show that the continuing deficit elimination strategy is a fair and equitable one. I think that is what my Honourable colleague is talking about. The extent of the detail, I have reviewed most of it and we will be providing it to the committees later on next week, I believe. I am fairly confident that it will be there. It also does provide, as my Honourable colleague knows, the committees with an opportunity to give us advice and recommendations as to where we should make some adjustments, and we are perfectly willing and able to do that provided they all make sense, and are, as my colleague says, fair and reasonable across the board. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 410-13(3): Fairness And Equity In Budget Reductions
In the Legislative Assembly on October 7th, 1996. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 410-13(3): Fairness And Equity In Budget Reductions
Question 410-13(3): Fairness And Equity In Budget Reductions
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 6th, 1996
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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