Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I am fairly confident that the NTI response that we have received, it is my understanding, I was talking to some people on the plane last night that there is a major meeting in Coppermine going on this week. One of the issues on the agenda for the Nunavut Tunnagavik Incorporated, I believe, is the response to Footprints. The Premier, I believe, has corresponded with the Minister of Indian Affairs, asking him if we are going to get a comprehensive response from the federal government. We do not know what that is going to be at this time, or we do not know if in fact we will get one. I am fairly optimistic that we will get NTI's and we will have to push hard for the federal government's. If we get that, then I think there could be substantive progress made in the February meeting in Cambridge Bay. If we do not get that, I would obviously have to seek counsel from my colleagues in the Nunavut Caucus and seek some direction from the Premier as to what course of action we want to take. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 127-13(4): Obligation To Cost Design Model
In the Legislative Assembly on January 27th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 127-13(4): Obligation To Cost Design Model
Question 127-13(4): Obligation To Cost Design Model
Item 7: Oral Questions
January 26th, 1997
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