Thank you, Mr. Chairman. This Keewatin pilot project you are talking, if I understood one of your responses correctly, all government services, all program funding, all related infrastructure and costs, which is, basically, they are going to take over the delivery and running of the government in the region. This is going to be transferred to a group of mayors who have yet to set up a kind of structure to, in fact, oversee, monitor and be able to direct that kind of operation. It is not going to be political even though it has been given to the mayors? If it is not going to be a regional government, what is it going to be if they are going to have that kind of scope? At this point you are saying that they are not going to make laws. I would suggest they already have law-making ability at the municipal level already. I cannot see this operating and not being considered some kind of regional government. Maybe you could enlighten me, or clarify it for me so I can understand it better? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Michael Miltenberger on Committee Motion 10-13(5): To Approve The Estimates For Community Monitoring And Evaluation Activity, Maca
In the Legislative Assembly on February 9th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 10-13(5): To Approve The Estimates For Community Monitoring And Evaluation Activity, Maca
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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