This is page numbers 603 - 633 of the Hansard for the 13th Assembly, 4th Session. The original version can be accessed on the Legislative Assembly's website or by contacting the Legislative Assembly Library. The word of the day was chairman.

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Jim Antoine Nahendeh

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the amount of negotiated contracts that were issued from April 1st until December 31st, 1996, the information that we have is that negotiated contracts, we had 14 that were negotiated, sole-sourced, we had 172, public tender, there was 79, invitational, there was 59. Thank you.

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you. Corporate services. Mr. O'Brien.

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Kevin O'Brien Kivallivik

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Can the Minister tell me, out of the 172 sole-sourced and 14 negotiated contracts, even just a rough idea as to the breakdown for east and west on that?

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you. The honourable Minister for Transportation, Mr. Antoine.

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Jim Antoine Nahendeh

Mr. Chairman, we have to get that information to the honourable Member. Thank you.

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you. Corporate services. Mr. O'Brien.

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Kevin O'Brien Kivallivik

Mr. Chairman, can the Minister tell us how many negotiated and sole-sourced contracts are presently being worked on? That are not included in these numbers?

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you. The honourable Mr. Antoine.

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Jim Antoine Nahendeh

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, on sole-sourced, we are talking about a variety of things, like CARS programs, airport management, and hauling gravel. We do not have that kind of information right here. We will get that information to the honourable Member. Thank you.

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you. Corporate services. Mr. O'Brien.

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Kevin O'Brien Kivallivik

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. If possible, I would like to know when I can get this information and also included would be the contracts that are pending, that are being negotiated as we speak, and of course the breakdown between east and west? Thank you.

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you. Mr. Minister.

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Jim Antoine Nahendeh

Yes, Mr. Chairman. We will provide that information to the Member.

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you. Corporate services. Final supplementary, Mr. O'Brien.

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Kevin O'Brien Kivallivik

Part of my question was, Mr. Chairman, when can I expect that information?

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you. Mr. Minister.

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Jim Antoine Nahendeh

We will get the information to the Member by early next week. Thank you.

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you. Corporate services. We have Mr. Picco.

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Edward Picco Iqaluit

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, are the numbers that the Minister gave, 14 for negotiated, 172 for sole-sourced, 79 and 59 respectively. It seems a bit high. I wonder if the Minister could explain why almost 60 percent of the contracts put up by the Department of Transportation are either negotiated or sole-sourced?

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The Chair John Ningark

Thank you. Mr. Minister.

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Jim Antoine Nahendeh

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, as I indicated earlier, we are talking about numbers of contracts and there is a high number of contracts that go to negotiated. The number is 4.3 percent for negotiated, and for sole-sourced we are looking at about 53 percent. In sole-sourced, we are talking about the type of contracts that are going to the smaller communities, such as for airport maintenance type of contracts, where there is no other contracts in the communities. Perhaps gravel hauling, cars operation that most of the communities have now. See, these are all sole-sourced to the municipalities, so there is a high number of them, but if you compare it to the value of the contracts, only 22.6 percent of $36 million has gone to sole-source. So you are looking at a lot of very small contracts going out throughout the north.

In comparison to that, 60.4 percent of the total value of $36 million goes to public tender. So you are looking at a few large contracts, and on the other hand, you are looking at many small sole-sourced and negotiated contracts. Thank you.

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The Chair John Ningark

The time being 6:00 p.m., I will recognize the clock and report progress. Thank you, Mr. Minister. Witnesses. Thank you.

Item 20: Report Of Committee Of The Whole
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

The House will come back to order. Item 20, report of committee of the whole. Mr. Ningark.

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John Ningark Natilikmiot

Good evening, Mr. Speaker. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, your committee has been considering Bill 8, Appropriation Act, 1997-98 and Committee Report 4-13(4). I would like to report progress with one motion being adopted. Mr. Speaker, I move that the report of the committee of the whole be concurred with. Thank you.

Item 20: Report Of Committee Of The Whole
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February 12th, 1997

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The Speaker Samuel Gargan

Thank you. Seconded by Mr. Arlooktoo. The motion is in order. To the motion. Question has been called. All those in favour? All those opposed? The motion is carried.

Speaker's Ruling

Yesterday the Member for Yellowknife South requested whether or not a phrase used in this House was unparliamentary. I would like to make a ruling on that today.

The ruling today concerns a point of order that was raised by the Member for Yellowknife South, Mr. Henry, on February 12. The Member, Mr Henry's point of order relates to an incident that occurred in committee of the whole on February 11. During committee of the whole on that date, Mr. Henry, in making comments during discussion on the business incentive policy, stated, and I quote from pages 929 of the unedited Hansard:

"Mr. Kakfwi has said that he believes there is value for it. So there is a cost involved. So whether somebody gets struck off a list, I am not sure what that would achieve. What I am interested in doing is getting a better bang for the buck, getting more money, getting better value, getting more facilities, stretching the dollar that we have."

After Mr. Henry's comments, the Member for Sahtu, the Honourable Steven Kakfwi, during his response to Mr. Henry, indicated the following which is contained on pages 930 of unedited Hansard:

"that they were going to spend their money up here. So they took the initiative, and we are all the happier for it. Bang for the buck - I must remind the Member is not an acceptable phrase, and we should, without great prompting, retract that. It is not an acceptable phrase, and I thought we agreed last year from using that in this Legislature. Thank you."

The chairman of the committee of the whole, Mrs. Groenewegen indicated that, and I quote:

"as the Chairman, I understand in some peoples' minds, this particular saying has quite a negative connotation. The Member for Yellowknife South did explain that he did not feel that the phrase, 'bang for the buck' used in the context he did, was not meant to insult anybody, and in particular, Mr. Kakfwi. Mr. Henry did indicate that, if Mr. Kakfwi was insulted by the phrase, and he did not want to insult him, he would retract that, but he was not sure what the concern was about that particular phrase."

As indicated, the Member for Yellowknife South, Mr. Henry, the next day raised, in formal session, on a point of order, requesting if he should formally apologize for the phrase, "better bang for the buck." In reviewing the Hansards on this point to see if this phrase or any similar phrase had been ruled as unparliamentary, I found the following that are of the same nature:

On November 20, 1995, during the Territorial Leadership Committee, the Member for Tu Nedhe, Mr. Morin, in his speech, the Premier used the following phrase, "get a better bang for the dollar".

On May 2, 1996, the Member for Keewatin Central, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Todd, in his budget speech, used the following phrase, "more bang for the buck".

Again, on February 19, 1996, the Member for Mackenzie Delta, Mr. Krutko, in the committee of the whole, used the words "double the bang for the buck".

It is interesting to note that the use of the phrase in this incident was identical to that which occurred on February 11, 1997, where this was a concern. February 19, 1996, was when Mr. Krutko made that comment while Mrs. Groenewegen was the chair in committee of the whole, and Mr. Kakfwi was the Minister being questioned. I noted that the use of the phrase at that time was not questioned by Mr. Kakfwi.

Finally, the phrase was used again on May 16, 1996, by the honourable Member for Iqaluit, Mr. Picco, who used the phrase, "the most bang for the buck". On that occasion, the Member for Sahtu, Mr. Kakfwi, did raise the matter and I quote from pages 447 of the unedited Hansard of May 16, 1996:

"phrases like, 'bang for the buck' are considered to be demeaning and sexist by a good portion of our public. I used it on occasion and other Members of the Legislature have as well, but I think it is time to address it. Perhaps the chair could speak to it at some point and decide whether or not it is an acceptable phrase to use in this Legislature."

Before the chair could rule on Mr. Kakfwi's point, the Member, Mr. Picco, did respond by saying, and I quote the Member's comments:

"Mr. Chairman, I do apologize for the flippant remark if it has offended anyone out there in the listening audience. I think people know that I would not normally try to demean any person by race, creed, colour, sex, or whatever. I apologize for that."

In my extensive review of the use of the phrase, I could not find that it had been ruled as being unparliamentary. I am conscious of the fact that, when ruling language as unparliamentary, you have to consider the context in which it is used. Also, what may be unparliamentary in one jurisdiction, may not be in another. I also considered that words or phrases may have a different connotation and interpretation by one Member and not by another.

I did not hear any arguments during debate on the point of order that would lead me to apply any unparliamentary connotation in the context. The phrase "bang for the buck" was used in this case. Therefore, at this time, I rule that the context used by Mr. Henry on February 11, the phrase "bang for the buck" is not unparliamentary. Thank you.

Item 21, third reading of bills. Mr. Clerk, item 22, orders of the day.