Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I don't actually think there will be any effect that would slow down the other legislation of the House. As the Minister pointed out, there are dedicated resources for this; additional resources provided by the federal government as part of the Nunavut implementation package. One advantage of the statute revision, in respect of the land claims agreements, is that when the statute revision is being prepared, the statute body for each territory will be reflecting changes that have been made in respect of those land claim agreements. So, for instance, the Wildlife Act for the West would include parts pertaining to the Inuvialuit settlement and the Gwich'in settlement, but provisions relating to the Nunavut settlement would not be included, and vice versa in the East; so it would be easy to understand those acts. Thank you.
Mr. Aitken on Bill 15: Statute Revision Act
In the Legislative Assembly on May 29th, 1996. See this statement in context.
Bill 15: Statute Revision Act
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
May 29th, 1996
Page 771
Aitken
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