Mr. Speaker, if communities ask for information, we have an obligation to provide it. I do not know what form they might ask it in, but they are not, I do not think, just going to accept the application on its own merit. They are going to ask other questions and we have to answer those questions, but we will not go out and try to sell the one-rate zone as a government and I will make it clear to the board of the Power Corporation that they are not to do that either. That clearly would be a contravention of Cabinet direction.
Joe Handley on Question 348-14(5): Community Consultation On Rate Structures
In the Legislative Assembly on October 17th, 2002. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 348-14(5): Community Consultation On Rate Structures
Question 348-14(5): Community Consultation On Rate Structures
Revert To Item 7: Oral Questions
October 17th, 2002
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