Mr. Speaker, under the corporate capital planning process, the process has been to rank projects according to their importance right across the Territories starting with protection of people, to protection of assets, to protection of environment, and our financial investment, and finally meeting program needs. We have used that process. As I said earlier, Mr. Speaker, we are now looking at changing that process in response to the suggestions, recommendations and comments that have been made by Members. So we are going through that now. For the next planning process, our intention is to come forward with a capital planning process that is somewhat different than the current corporate planning process we have. We may, for example, categorize projects and that's part of the recommendation that came from the committee on small communities. We are changing as we speak, trying to come up with a better way of handling capital projects and our infrastructure needs. Thank you.
Joe Handley on Question 27-14(6): Role Of Deputy Ministers In The Corporate Capital Planning Process
In the Legislative Assembly on February 17th, 2003. See this statement in context.
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Question 27-14(6): Role Of Deputy Ministers In The Corporate Capital Planning Process
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 16th, 2003
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