Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As I understand it, Mr. Speaker, close to 40 percent of the personnel in corrections from Inuvik through to Fort Smith have participated in the survey process already. That was done under some expectation of how the information would be handled. I don't think at this late date of the process, we can go back and change that. It is a small population. It would be very easy to figure out who said what about whom, depending on what the recommendations may be. So we have to make sure we are protecting the integrity of the process and the privacy of the individuals involved. So we don't have any intention to release that information. I'm happy to sit down with the committee, talk about the terms of reference, and I can assure this House that if there are recommendations for improvement that they will be followed up on. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Charles Dent on Question 232-15(3): Review Of Human Resources At North Slave Correctional Centre
In the Legislative Assembly on October 15th, 2004. See this statement in context.
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Question 232-15(3): Review Of Human Resources At North Slave Correctional Centre
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 14th, 2004
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