Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I don't think I got anything in that answer at all. Mr. Chairman, I just lost my train of thought here. When you ask him questions about these things, he knows already what he needs to know. He knows the issues. He could tell you all about these issues, so let the documents see the light of the day. If there are resources involved, let us look at it. If he gets the support of the committee, he can take it to FMB. We can't be forever saying does it say this, does it say that, do you deal with that? If it is as complicated and multi-layered, let us look at it. I don't understand. That answer keeps coming back. We are in the last leg of this Assembly. Anything that is going to see the light of the day has to come in at this time, in the next few weeks, next few days, not in June, not in September. That's just saying he's not going to do anything about it at all. That's just not acceptable, Mr. Chairman. I hope that he will bring that document forward, whatever he has working and that it be debated and considered and discussed and have some decisions made. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Sandy Lee on Bill 3: Appropriation Act, 2003-2004
In the Legislative Assembly on February 18th, 2003. See this statement in context.
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Bill 3: Appropriation Act, 2003-2004
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 17th, 2003
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