Just for clarification purposes, my understanding was that the committee was going to table the report, we were going to be given the appropriate time to respond to it and I do not really want to get into it unless of course, Mr. Picco is out there on his own. The process, my understanding is, well either we get an agreement on the process or we do not and my understanding is you were going to table the report, indicate what some of the key recommendations were, give this government time to review it in a careful and concise way, not in some ad hoc knee jerk way, and respond accordingly. If that is what we are doing here, Mr. Chairman, we are parties to the issue. If we are going to have a debate about what we have done and what we have not done, then I think it is inappropriate. That is all I am saying, nothing else. Due process.
John Todd on Committee Report 7-13(4): Report Of The Working Group On Affirmative Action And Human Resource Management
In the Legislative Assembly on June 4th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Committee Report 7-13(4): Report Of The Working Group On Affirmative Action And Human Resource Management
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
June 3rd, 1997
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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