Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Again, I want to remind my colleagues that we have an obligation to the individual as well as the collective. If it appears that there is a problem, whether it is perceived or real, then we need to find some way so that we can regain public confidence, so we can bring some confidence to our civil service that leaves and knows full well, thereafter leaves the government, there is a transition from government to the private sector, as other jurisdictions do. Maybe, as my honourable colleague suggests, something of that nature is something that I would certainly be able to be prepared to look at. We certainly have got to find some way where all our employees are comfortable when they know when they leave the government employ and wish to stay in the territories, they can continue to earn a living. I will do the best I can and as quickly as I can.
John Todd on Question 246-13(6): Post-employment Policy Administration
In the Legislative Assembly on December 3rd, 1998. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 246-13(6): Post-employment Policy Administration
Question 246-13(6): Post-employment Policy Administration
Item 6: Oral Questions
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