Mr. Chairman. No, we always have to be concerned with what the Members say. That is part of how our system works. Any advice, recommendations, and so on, from the Members are important. I do not want to say we are not concerned about it, we are. We listen. We do make commitments on our side that this is our best estimate of how we are going to allocate that money within that department. We have every intention to follow it. It is outlined in our business plans, but in the final analysis does the Minister have the authority to make the inter-activity transfers? Yes, the Minister does. It is not new. It is a system that has been in place since early in the last Assembly. Thank you.
Joe Handley on Human Resources
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Human Resources
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
July 6th, 2000
Page 591
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