Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Minister just added to my concern. For example, in Inuvik, they say that project probably can't house enough people in the community. While right now, scheduled in this fiscal budget that we are going to be working through, is replacement or repair of housing in another community, and they have vacancies. So how did that manage to jump in ahead? That's why I ask the question, are the policies used and followed by this government? It is great to talk about them, but if they are not followed, then it is not worth the paper they are written on. So, can the Minister inform us as to the criteria that are involved when a Minister comes forward with a capital plan that changes the existing five-year plan? What are the criteria that are involved? 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.
Supplementary To Question 29-14(6): Rationale For Changes To The Capital Plan
Question 29-14(6): Rationale For Changes To The Capital Plan
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 16th, 2003
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