Madam Chairperson, there are two ways that the systems and communications component is dealt with in charge backs to Nunavut. We have one component that is associated with our centrally delivered services and there are some direct relationships and there is a service agreement in there whereby we charge back to Nunavut for some of those central services. In addition to that, each of the program departments, typically they own a system or have two or three systems of their own which are integral to delivering a program or a service to Nunavut. What they have done is they have included that as a component of their service agreement. For example, it health and social services has to maintain a database, and Nunavut requires access to that database, then through the individual health and social services arrangements they would recover some of their cost for that system. There are a couple of different ways that it is managed right now.
Mr. Rattray on Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
In the Legislative Assembly on April 27th, 1999. See this statement in context.
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
April 26th, 1999
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