Mr. Speaker, the Member continually states that I'm giving answers and she does not believe me. My interpretation of not believing me is that she's calling me a liar. I stood in this House for the past week and a half and listened to the Member say she disbelieves the information I'm putting before this House as a Minister of this government, and that she has better, more accurate information. We are not hiring necessarily on a two-week by two-week basis. We have the coverage. We will work toward the settlement of the specialists contract. We have a contingency plan. There is work underway as we speak by all parties to come to resolution of this. A little information, Mr. Speaker, is a dangerous thing if it's not appropriately used. So I stand on the words I said. If the Member wants to stand up and call me a liar again, she can feel free to do that. But I would ask for your ruling.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 315-14(6): Contingency Plan For Specialist Services
In the Legislative Assembly on June 12th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 315-14(6): Contingency Plan For Specialist Services
Question 315-14(6): Contingency Plan For Specialist Services
Item 7: Oral Questions
June 11th, 2003
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