The short answer to that is, absolutely. We need to find the right policy methods to move forward, not only on my honourable colleague's project but on others. I want to assure him, for his audience back home that it is our intention, with the cooperation of this House, and I believe there are enough people who will cooperate with us, to move forward on these amendments, to get on with the job of doing what we are supposed to do, to try to find new creative ways to put the infrastructure that our constituencies expect, create new jobs, and still keep within the Deficit Elimination Act that is before us. I want to assure Mr. Roland that is the intention of this government, provided the cooperation of the House, we will be able to move forward this week and change the Act to do what has to be done, as I have said earlier. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 4-13(5): Capital Plan Status - Inuvik Hospital
In the Legislative Assembly on October 21st, 1997. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 4-13(5): Capital Plan Status - Inuvik Hospital
Question 4-13(5): Capital Plan Status - Inuvik Hospital
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 20th, 1997
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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