Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I know it is a serious question so I will try to answer to my good friend, comrade Uri, but Mr. Speaker, any revenues that are generated from the sale of liquor whether it is in the sale of liquor or it is in the ten percent that we get on the bottle of whatever goes back into the general fund of the government at the end of the day and on the balance sheet in relationship to revenues. I have said many times that I cannot say where we got $30 million with the sales here, we are netting out $10 million or let us assign that $10 million to specific programs. That money goes in the general revenues. Any expenditures not set frequently to the House and the committees that required on the social end of things have to come through the normal business planning exercises, et cetera. and voted on this House. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 612-13(4): Deposit Fees On Liquor Containers
In the Legislative Assembly on October 7th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 612-13(4): Deposit Fees On Liquor Containers
Question 612-13(4): Deposit Fees On Liquor Containers
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 6th, 1997
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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