Thank you, Mr. Chairman. In regard to a question of the policy not being implemented in Alaska, the Minister stated earlier this afternoon that you do not have actual control of the contract, but you have the contract. I was not too clear with what the Minister said, because you are not in charge of the actual dollars in the contract, but now it is a contract. A contract means that you are going to build something within a specific price. I am wondering how is it that we are not able to use the Business Incentive Policy or the manufacturers' policy, yet we have a contract. What was the reasoning for not being able to do it in regards to having a contract?
David Krutko on Committee Motion 19-14(3): Recommendation That The GNWT Not Make Any Further Reductions In Funding To The Northwest Territories Transportation System (carried)
In the Legislative Assembly on July 5th, 2000. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 19-14(3): Recommendation That The GNWT Not Make Any Further Reductions In Funding To The Northwest Territories Transportation System (carried)
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
July 5th, 2000
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