Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I am not about to go hold a gun at somebody's head in Ottawa and say give me that information. Let us get realistic here, Mr. Ootes. It takes two parties to negotiate. It takes two parties to come to an agreement. We are working with the federal government. We are working with the Indian Affairs to pursue this. We feel confident that we will pursue this so that it will benefit the north. We are moving on it at a fairly rapid pace. Whether or not Mr. Ootes thinks we are doing enough or not is irrelevant to me at this point, Mr. Speaker. What is relevant to me is that we approach it in a manner that will get results in the end, instead of blowing off a bunch of steam. Thank you.
Don Morin on Question 557-13(4): Listing Of Federal Civil Servants
In the Legislative Assembly on October 1st, 1997. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 557-13(4): Listing Of Federal Civil Servants
Question 557-13(4): Listing Of Federal Civil Servants
Item 6: Oral Questions
September 30th, 1997
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
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