Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Yes. We would look at the universality of the program, of course. As I mentioned, in a number of cases, we provide local delivery for income support and make arrangements with local organizations to be able to do that. In the case of the day care subsidy program, we will also look at that to see if we cannot apply this in a more efficient way across the Territory. I must emphasize though that I do not know whether this is an isolated case or whether this is a common problem and we would have to look at it in light of that to see if this is a more prevalent problem and that we look at some universal problem-solving on this.
Jake Ootes on Question 339-14(3): Student Child Care Subsidies
In the Legislative Assembly on February 20th, 2001. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 339-14(3): Student Child Care Subsidies
Question 339-14(3): Student Child Care Subsidies
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 19th, 2001
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