Mr. Speaker, the usual practices for Ministers, when asked by ordinary MLAs is that we do not have the answers in front of us or answers ready. We do have office staff, monitoring what is said in this House, and there is further research or other questions that need to be answered that we do not have the answers immediately. Those are taken to the departments. A lot of times, that is the case. Further research and further calls have to be made to the regions or the communities to see exactly what is going on. It depends on the situation.
Goo Arlooktoo on Question 113-13(4): Process For Dealing With Members' Concerns
In the Legislative Assembly on January 24th, 1997. See this statement in context.
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Question 113-13(4): Process For Dealing With Members' Concerns
Item 6: Oral Questions
January 23rd, 1997
Page 194
Goo Arlooktoo Baffin South
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