Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, as you probably heard in the news with regard to the Arctic Tern Young Offenders' Facility, this facility has cost us almost $6 million. Yet we find ourselves in a situation where it's only been in use over a year. We find a major problem with regard to the structure of the facility, which is now shifting. We may have a long-term liability or problem with a facility that's supposedly brand new. The ironic thing about it all is we have a facility with nobody in it, but we have 15 working there and it's costing this government $1 million a year to run it. Could we have a full explanation with regard to the status of this facility and why it is that we are now coming back to a project of some $270,000 after it's been constructed, people have moved in and now we find out we have a major infrastructure problem? Could the Minister give us an update or provide some documentation on the scope of this project and the cost of the $270,000 glitch we seem to find ourselves in?
David Krutko on Committee Motion 125-14(6): To Report On $1.3 Million Project For The Tuktoyaktuk Road Reconstruction, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on June 12th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 125-14(6): To Report On $1.3 Million Project For The Tuktoyaktuk Road Reconstruction, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
June 12th, 2003
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