Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I think the deputy did answer my question. The department does use private industry to do the chipsealing where the department can't put in their chipsealing equipment. So to me, that means there are people who do this for a living. I know there are people who do this for a living, but by the response from the Minister is it seems that there is only one piece of chipsealing equipment and it's owned by the Department of Transportation and for the first ten years of this program, it's going to be coming down the Mackenzie River. I may be exaggerating a little bit, but just to give you the gist of how I am feeling right now. The Minister indicated that there is no crushed gravel in Fort Resolution. I believe they are doing some extensive crushing in the old Pine Point site. I would appreciate it if the Minister could ask that question of the Minister of Transportation or his department to confirm that, but I strongly believe there is crushed gravel material on Highway No. 6. What does it take to get some of that material into Fort Resolution, Mr. Chairman?
Steven Nitah on Bill 3: Appropriation Act, 2003-2004
In the Legislative Assembly on February 20th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Bill 3: Appropriation Act, 2003-2004
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 19th, 2003
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Steven Nitah Tu Nedhe
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