Thank you, Mr. Speaker. My understanding is that the meetings with the different representatives of the different aboriginal groups, the Inuvialuit, the Gwich'in and Sahtu, they have some funding for some legal advice and counsel with regard to the Wildlife Act and the Species At Risk. My understanding is there are meetings that take place with RWED and the different representative groups and give drafting instructions on the way we want to craft the legislation. So specifically which counsel is sitting at the table, I am not too familiar with that. I will have to check who is at the table, whether it's a counsellor or RWED representatives. I am not familiar with that.
Jim Antoine on Question 228-14(6): Inuvialuit Concerns With The Wildlife Act
In the Legislative Assembly on March 13th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 228-14(6): Inuvialuit Concerns With The Wildlife Act
Question 228-14(6): Inuvialuit Concerns With The Wildlife Act
Item 7: Oral Questions
March 12th, 2003
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Jim Antoine Nahendeh
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