Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I have been called many things but never the Minister of Transparency. Anyway, I am the Minister of Finance, just for clarity purposes for my honourable colleague who frequently has memory lapses. Mr. Speaker, I will have to check with Mr. Voytilla. Right now, we are racing to take a look at the five-year plan. The priorities have been placed upon the plans, community by community. We are taking a look at what we think are the priority projects that we can bring back into the mix. It is my desire and the desire of my Cabinet colleagues to get some of this stuff on the ground. I better check to make sure whether or not this will come back to the House for debate or whether we would, in fact, come back to committee and seek approval. I would prefer to defer a complete answer to that question, but we will undertake to have it for my honourable colleague tomorrow or Monday. 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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