Thank you, Mr. Speaker. While I recognize what my honourable colleague is saying, I think we have a five-year capital plan. A number of things were taken out of it, delayed or put back, et cetera. Our intent, quite frankly, is to try and get some of the stuff on the ground this year. What we are saying is we are re-examining the current capital plan, the priorities that the municipalities have placed on the projects. The deputies are doing that as we speak so I do not think, I could be wrong, but I do not think there would be a requirement to go back out to the communities. I think we have enough data there and enough direction from municipalities, et cetera, to be able to bring forward to committee and to FMB what we think is doable based upon some of the criteria that we will set for the P3. As I said earlier to an earlier question from my honourable colleague from Thebacha, I am prepared to table those policy regulations as quickly as I can in this House. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 75-13(5): Transparency In Public/private Partnerships
In the Legislative Assembly on January 22nd, 1998. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 75-13(5): Transparency In Public/private Partnerships
Question 75-13(5): Transparency In Public/private Partnerships
Item 7: Oral Questions
January 21st, 1998
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John Todd Keewatin Central
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