Thank you, Mr. Speaker. He is committed to discuss this with his Cabinet colleagues. Mr. Speaker, we have to take the value. When we say our children are our greatest resources, what do we mean by that, Mr. Speaker? If he is worried about the bottom line, and that is what the government is worried about in getting out of housing, then I have a deep worry. My concern is graduation rates, educating our students and we need teachers to do so. Now that he is committed to talking with his Cabinet colleagues, I am not too sure I am crazy about him talking to the officials, but as long as he talks to his Cabinet colleagues, can I get a commitment that he will come back to this House with something in June? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Steven Nitah on Question 100-14(6): Impact Of Housing Shortages On The Teaching Profession
In the Legislative Assembly on February 26th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 100-14(6): Impact Of Housing Shortages On The Teaching Profession
Question 100-14(6): Impact Of Housing Shortages On The Teaching Profession
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 25th, 2003
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Steven Nitah Tu Nedhe
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