Mr. Speaker, under the current corporate capital planning process, our deputy ministers and their departments would identify the projects that they felt had to be done. There was a letter that went out from the Premier to all the community leaders notifying them which projects they were looking at and asking for input from them. Based on that, the departments would recommend to each Minister the business plan for that department. Each Minister would then bring that draft capital plan to Financial Management Board, and we would go through all the capital requests and figure out how much we could afford to fund and from there on, Mr. Speaker, it would go into the business planning process and eventually into the main estimates with input from the various committees. 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.
Further Return To Question 27-14(6): Role Of Deputy Ministers In The Corporate Capital Planning Process
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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