Thank you, Mr. Chairman. When you say it takes a person ten minutes to fill out an application, realistically, you are not talking about the people that are refused or the people that have gone there to fill out a form to say exactly what their goals are. This is just the application itself. I think that is the problem that we have in the communities for the income support workers. In a lot of the smaller communities, you are dealing with more than just filling out applications. You are doing assessments of the individuals. I was not aware until the last couple of weeks that there is an appeal process in place where, if I was not aware of it, there are probably a lot of other people in the communities who do not know that this process exists also. What happens in that case where they are asked to help fill out an appeal application? Do they get paid for that too or does that not count in the scenario of the visit?
David Krutko on Committee Motion 29-13(5): To Institute Compulsory Home Economics And Shop Programs In All High Schools
In the Legislative Assembly on March 2nd, 1998. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 29-13(5): To Institute Compulsory Home Economics And Shop Programs In All High Schools
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 2nd, 1998
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