Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As I said earlier, there are many different ways to subsidize all articles or all food in the Northwest Territories, whether it is reinvesting in an airport so a bigger plane can land, or it is assisting people to marshall dry goods out of the south. We are committed as a government, to try to keep the cost of living down, try to work with people to reduce that cost of living, but enfalac is one item children need. As I have said earlier, we have put more money into the Income Support Program. I will talk to the Minister. I do not know if it is proper or right to itemize one item that should get a subsidy. I think food in general, we have to look at and that is why we have done that. I will take the Members' request seriously and I will look into it. I do not know if we will do one item or one brand name. Thank you.
Don Morin on Question 316-13(5): Freight Subsidy For Enfalac
In the Legislative Assembly on February 13th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 316-13(5): Freight Subsidy For Enfalac
Question 316-13(5): Freight Subsidy For Enfalac
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 12th, 1998
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Don Morin Tu Nedhe
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