I could have fun with that one, Mr. Speaker, but I will not. It is difficult to take care of those that cannot take care of themselves. Mr. Speaker, I think what I was trying to say to my colleague in a serious vein and to the audience is, the Legislative Assembly building was symbolic maybe in nature has little or no impact on the quality of life of the people that we represent. What is important for this government, at least for this government, and this Cabinet, and the division's secretariat, is we pay attention to the fundamental needs and essential needs of the people that we represent. That is what we are doing in this exercise. That is what I am going to continue to do, because at the end of the deal we have to ensure us all affordable, equitable and ultimately it is going to be for the betterment of the constituency that we all represent. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 545-13(4): Nunavut Legislative Assembly
In the Legislative Assembly on June 4th, 1997. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 545-13(4): Nunavut Legislative Assembly
Question 545-13(4): Nunavut Legislative Assembly
Item 6: Oral Questions
June 3rd, 1997
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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