Thank you. General comments. I have on the list of Members who wish to speak at this time. Mr. Roland.
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The Chair John Ningark
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Floyd Roland Inuvik
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. In reference to the Minister's opening remarks, he mentions some of the issues he would like to proceed with. One of the areas he says is to improve the government's public accountability and results measurement capability. Could the Minister give us an idea as to what this will entail? Thank you.
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The Chair John Ningark
Thank you. Mr. Todd.
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John Todd Keewatin Central
Well you know in corporate terms they call it return on investment. I think an easy example or classic example of where I think we have done it reasonably well is in the employment strategy. Where my memory serves me correctly, I believe Mr. Kakfwi was able to demonstrate that he had created with $9.4 million that we gave them, that they were able to leave of that $34 million of activity that created
the equivalent of 1,200 full-time jobs. The return on investment there we were able to quantify that. That is the quantifier that we are looking for. You cannot always get it in government but that is what we are looking for. I think that is an easy one, but there are more complicated ones. On the accountability side, clearly this Assembly and previous ones and certainly this one has made it clear to us and to myself as Finance Minister that there has to be more transparency on how we spend our money and what return we get on it and be accountable for it. We are trying to move toward getting our public accounts out earlier. We are trying to show in some kind of detail form the results of some our programs that were successes. We are releasing the business plans. We are publishing the contract report. That type of report that the public has access to it.
Where possible this government is going to be so transparent that you will be able to see from one end of it to the other. Really that is what the accountability component of it means. Despite what some people may say, we have come a long way in the last two years in terms of what we provide this House and what we provide the public in terms of how the government spends its money, et cetera. We still have got a ways to go, but we are certainly are heading in that mode. We have nothing to hide. It is just the question of can we get the administrative procedures in place to provide that to you. Those are the kinds of things I mean by accountability and by return on investment. I hope I have answered the question.
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The Chair John Ningark
Thank you. Mr. Roland.
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Floyd Roland Inuvik
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. If the Minister could, I think that is very good what he is saying but for example in this budget here, under goals he has the same thing, achieve a level of accountability acceptable to the public, results reporting and so on and so on. Do you have an example of what might be one of the things, a specific item that you will be doing this year to try and increase the accountability? Thank you.
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The Chair John Ningark
Thank you. Mr. Minister
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John Todd Keewatin Central
There is no one specific thing. There are a variety of initiatives that we are trying to do. Let me give you an obvious example. Mr. Picco has frequently challenged this House, rightly so, on the need for transparency in contract agreements and negotiated RFPs, et cetera. So we brought forward and tabled in the House a document that is available for everybody. Mrs. Groenewegen said the other day there, well we do not have them identify what are RFPs. We said we would do that. That is the kind of thing that we are trying to improve upon. To improve the transparency as much as we can and provide to the public and to yourselves as much information as is legally and physically possible.
I mean that needs to be improved as we go along and we need to move it quicker into the process. We are trying to do that. That would be an obvious one. There are many others I could talk about, but the hour is late as they say and I will leave that for another day. I think that is a good example because it is one everybody had a concern about. I think today, for example, Mr. Antoine tabled the chronology of events with the respect to the ongoing saga of the Lahm Ridge Tower. It is almost like a soap, the affirmative action plan. There a variety of things that we are trying to get into the public domain so it is seen and as they say in politics, seeing is believing. Thank you.
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Thank you. General comments. Do we have further general comments? Shall we go into detail?
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Some Hon. Members
Detail.
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Mr. Krutko.
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The Chair John Ningark
There is a motion to report progress, moved by Mr. Krutko to report progress. The motion is in order and is not debatable. All those in favour? All those opposed? The motion is carried. I will rise and report progress. Thank you, Mr. Todd and Mr. Voytilla.
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
The House will come back to order. Item 21, report of committee of the whole, Mr. Ningark.
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John Ningark Natilikmiot
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, your committee has been considering Tabled Document 15-13(5) and Bill 8, Appropriation Act, 1998-99 and Committee Reports 03-13(5) and 04-13(5) and would like to report progress with two motions be adopted. Mr. Speaker, I move that report of committee of the whole be concurred with.
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. Seconded by Mr. Evaloarjuk. The motion is in order. To the motion. Question has been called. All those in favour? All those opposed? Motion is carried. Item 22, third reading of bills. Item 23, orders of the day. Mr. Clerk.
Item 23: Orders Of The Day
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Deputy Clerk Mr. Schauerte
Mr. Speaker, there will be a meeting of the Nunavut Caucus immediately after adjournment. Meetings for tomorrow, Thursday at 11:00 a.m. of the Ordinary Members' Caucus.
Orders of the day for Thursday, January 29, 1998:
1. Prayer
2. Ministers' Statements
3. Members' Statements
4. Returns to Oral Questions
5. Recognition of Visitors in the Gallery
6. Oral Questions
7. Written Questions
8. Returns to Written Questions
9. Replies to Opening Address
10. Replies to Budget Address
11. Petitions
12. Reports of Standing and Special Committees
13. Reports of Committees on the Review of Bills
14. Tabling of Documents
15. Notices of Motion
16. Notices of Motions for First Reading of Bills
17. Motions
18. First Reading of Bills
- Bill 5, An Act to Amend the Financial Administration Act, No. 2
- Bill 7, An Act to Amend the Territorial Court Act
- Bill 9, Loan Authorization Act, 1998-99
19. Second Reading of Bills
20. Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
- Bill 8, Appropriation Act, 1998-99
- Committee Report 2-13(5), Standing Committee on Government Operations, Report on the 1998-99 Main Estimates
- Committee Report 3-13(5), Standing Committee on Infrastructure, Report on the 1998-99 Main Estimates
- Committee Report 4-13(5), Standing Committee on Resource Management and Development, Report on the 1998-99 Main Estimates
- Committee Report 5-13(5), Standing Committee on Social Programs, Report on the 1998-99 Main Estimates
- Tabled Document 15-13(5), 1998-99 Budget Address
- Tabled Document 19-13(5), Guidelines for Implementing Public/ Private Partnerships
21. Report of Committee of the Whole
22. Third Reading of Bills
23. Orders of the Day
Item 23: Orders Of The Day
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The Speaker Samuel Gargan
Thank you. This House stands adjourned until Thursday, January 29, at 1:30 p.m.
--ADJOURNMENT