Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, my concern is, as I stated in my Member's statement, about capital projects and when they find themselves on the capital plan. I will give you a couple of examples before I get to my question, which will be directed to the Minister responsible for the Financial Management Board Secretariat, and it's in the area of the college, Mr. Speaker. The community of Inuvik has worked and has put plans forth and there is a campus going up, but will be less a residence in Inuvik, and that's been in the works since the 13th Assembly. So that has a lot of time to be put in and thrown into a plan. Recently, as highlighted in the Standing Committee on Accountability and Oversight's report, there are some concerns of projects jumping the queue, so to speak, and showing up in the capital plan. I would like to know from the Minister if they do intend to develop these policies, which are agreed for the next government but they might be broke anyway and not have to worry about this, but right now for the existing dollars, do your Ministers follow the policies you have in place for the projects highlighted? Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 29-14(6): Rationale For Changes To The Capital Plan
In the Legislative Assembly on February 17th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Question 29-14(6): Rationale For Changes To The Capital Plan
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 16th, 2003
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