Yes, Mr. Speaker. In the first question, I thought she was referring more to a very specific legal question. However, in the broader context, yes, our government does allow municipalities to enter into these other alternative arrangements for distribution of power. It certainly is an issue that has to be looked at and considered by the consultants. We are talking about an asset, a corporation which is owned by the public. We all certainly need to look at the public interest in this one. Yes, that issue that Ms. Lee refers to is part of the mandate. Thank you.
Joe Handley on Question 252-14(3): Mandate Of Power Generation Review Team
In the Legislative Assembly on November 9th, 2000. See this statement in context.
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Question 252-14(3): Mandate Of Power Generation Review Team
Item 6: Oral Questions
November 8th, 2000
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