Thank you, Mr. Speaker. A very diplomatic question put by the Member. As I said previously, this government has an initiative on privatization. As far as the policy goes that the Member continues to refer to, that policy is still on the books of the government. We have not gone against this policy by the privatization initiative we have. This policy is still in force. It has to be relooked at and we have already made a commitment to this House that we will be revising old, outdated policies as well as regulations. We are looking at those issues. We are going to start taking a more serious look at those issues and try to get that work done. We have made that commitment to this House. But as far as privatization goes, we are following the initiative of this government and we are still following basically the same principles of this policy. Thank you.
Don Morin on Question 318-13(4): Privatization Policies
In the Legislative Assembly on February 13th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 318-13(4): Privatization Policies
Question 318-13(4): Privatization Policies
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 12th, 1997
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
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