Thank you, Mr. Speaker. During my questioning in June, the Deputy Premier had given me an answer. "As a government, we have the responsibility to make sure that our budget is in place and that we should follow it as much as we can. Major initiatives are required up here, especially the infrastructure money, we all need that." In this session, we've had so many questions coming up on how things were done and how things were not done, also initiatives that raise question marks. If we were a consensus government, we would have been able to get all these answers ahead of time before the expenditures, but that isn't happening. I would like to ask the Deputy Premier... we are going into an election soon and there's a document out there that Members have input in, if he could make sure he has input into that and try to make some changes, so we would have a better government in the future. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Leon Lafferty on Question 233-14(6): Briefing On Consensus Government
In the Legislative Assembly on March 13th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 233-14(6): Briefing On Consensus Government
Question 233-14(6): Briefing On Consensus Government
Item 7: Oral Questions
March 12th, 2003
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Leon Lafferty North Slave
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