Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, it does not surprise me the community of Hall Beach needs an addition or renovation ten years later, given the growth of population in Hall Beach. The Member said doing something after two years after the fact. I am not sure ten years relates. We have provided great detail on how our capital plan is developed and what the capital standards and criteria are to the standing committee. We would be happy to provide the Member that same information. Mr. Chair, I am not sure whether you want me to read into the record seven pages of information on how we develop our capital plan along with another two pages on how we do enrolment projections. I think the Member will be satisfied we do the work in significant detail, sufficient to ensure we are spending money as it is needed, where it is needed and in line with fiscal reality no sooner than is needed. The basic things we use to rank projects are number one; a project is ranked as a first priority if it has to do with life, health and safety. Number two is for space shortfalls. Number three is for technical deficiencies in the school. Number four would be for upgrades, which would include insulation or new siding to help us cut down on heating bills. Technical would be those which are more of a cosmetic or functional basis. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Charles Dent on Committee Motion 24-13(4): Recommendation For Withdrawal Of Layoff Notices To Interpreters/translators
In the Legislative Assembly on February 24th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 24-13(4): Recommendation For Withdrawal Of Layoff Notices To Interpreters/translators
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 24th, 1997
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