Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I appreciate that answer, but also we do know that we have a form of system of government that's quite different than the rest of the country. Our Commissioner's office is very much like a Lieutenant Governor's office, and the Commissioner of the day follows the directions and recommendations of Executive Council. Executive Council is made up of Cabinet Ministers. My question is how can we ensure that by having... Anything that would have to go through Executive Council in order to go to the Commissioner has to go to one of the Cabinet Ministers who would bring it to the council. So how can we be satisfied that any Minister of the day would not be in a position to have a say on what sort of regulatory changes that the Commissioner would recommend in their assessment and their judgment? Thank you.
Sandy Lee on Committee Motion 123-14(6): To Amend Clause 5 Of Bill 13, Carried
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Committee Motion 123-14(6): To Amend Clause 5 Of Bill 13, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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