Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as we all know the Robertson report came to light because of the Hay River franchise issue which was a hotly debated issue in this House. I think with regard to the reason for it, it also looked at the question of the one-rate zone and that process was brought forth to Members of this House through our committee structure. There were workshops held in the different regions. That process was well on its way before we even considered the energy strategy, so why is it that now all of a sudden when we have a process in place, we have consultation with committees of the House, we have public meetings in our regions and workshops, and then an application has been filed and this government, at the eleventh hour, again intervenes in a process that is on its way using the excuse that we are waiting for an energy strategy? Why are we, as a government, interfering with a process at this time knowing that...
David Krutko on Question 359-14(5): Robertson Report On Power Generation And Distribution
In the Legislative Assembly on October 18th, 2002. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 359-14(5): Robertson Report On Power Generation And Distribution
Question 359-14(5): Robertson Report On Power Generation And Distribution
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 17th, 2002
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