Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, to conclude, the issue of the parallel governments or the parallel approach as well, has many questions that go with it. If I use the community that I represent as an example with the band, the Metis and the town, are we looking at three triplicated systems with health, social services and education. Is it affordable? Will the level of service be effected? I am not sure what that means, I am not sure our negotiators know what that means. It is a issue, this one and the other two I mentioned requires serious discussion by the people. I hope that the government in fact, has its best people trying to address these questions because as we learned when we did the initial document from the Constitutional Working Group, if you put out a document that poses more questions than you have answers, it will go down faster than the Titanic. It would be unfortunate if something this important suffers the same fate because we have once again brought out too many generalities and not enough answers. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Michael Miltenberger on Member's Statement 88-13(6): Western Governance Issues
In the Legislative Assembly on September 24th, 1998. See this statement in context.
Member's Statement 88-13(6): Western Governance Issues
Item 3: Members' Statements
September 23rd, 1998
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