Mr. Speaker, I am not aware if we are discussing the matter with the army, the RCMP or anybody else, but what I can tell you is, we do have an internal committee in headquarters, and regional representatives and reviewing the existing systems and vehicles that we have for communication across the territories. I would have to check with my deputy and get an update on it. It is an issue that everybody understands. It is an international issue. There is a recognition, across the country, that something has to be done about it, we are no different than anybody else. We are working with a variety of partners in trying to ensure that there is some continuity in the systems that we have, and the services we provide. I do not know today, if in fact, we have been communicating with these other agencies. I will check into it and get back to my honourable colleague. Thank you.
John Todd on Question 200-13(6): Year 2000 Computer Problems
In the Legislative Assembly on November 10th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 200-13(6): Year 2000 Computer Problems
Question 200-13(6): Year 2000 Computer Problems
Item 6: Oral Questions
November 9th, 1998
Page 352
John Todd Keewatin Central
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