Mr. Chairman, I am not suggesting Transportation even has a chipsealer, but I do know they have a crusher and I do know that crushers are used for resurfacing runways under a program and that is what we are taking advantage of. There is no chipsealing in each community other than for these main roads. Transportation is not taking any chipsealing of airports. What we are doing is simply chipsealing the main roads. Transportation has the crusher. They crush one year, two years later or three years later, we bring in a chipsealer. There is no relation to having it being done at the same time unless you barge them both in at the same time to take advantage and get the job done in one year. That's the only time the two would be done at once. If you see the schedule, you don't see it happening at one time. It's because the chipsealer has to come in at a later date. I agree with the Member, Transportation may not own a chipsealer. Maybe it is the public sector that owns the chipsealers, but they definitely own the crusher.
Vince Steen 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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