Thank you, Mr. Speaker. That is a contradiction then, because you have, on one hand, the new deputy minister for the Nunavut government saying that is not a priority of the Nunavut government which would seem they are directing policy for a government that is not in place. On the other hand, the Minister is saying that she is not concerned or having discussions with them because they do not see it coming forward. The problem with the Keewatin Pilot Project, Mr. Speaker, is that there are a lot of questions and not very many answers. I am wondering when the Minister would be able to table in this House those questions which have been asked like; does it impact on the Footprints 2 model on the deviation between the decentralized model? How many jobs have been created, the total cost? I am asking a question. Thank you, very much. Mr. Speaker, if you would allow me, because it is an important topic. I am wondering when the Minister can table, in this House, those questions that have been asked, not only by myself, Mr. Erasmus, the OIC, Mr. Anawak, Mr. Kusugak and other people, when those questions could be answered and tabled in this House? Thank you.
Edward Picco on Question 529-13(5): Keewatin Pilot Project
In the Legislative Assembly on May 25th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 529-13(5): Keewatin Pilot Project
Question 529-13(5): Keewatin Pilot Project
Item 6: Oral Questions
May 24th, 1998
Page 1380
Edward Picco Iqaluit
See context to find out what was said next.