Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As I see it, as we were fighting for legal aid earlier in the year, the fact is we couldn't deliver the service because we didn't have the place to send them to get the service. So I think, in my view, that this service is being met. Now because there have been concerns about the fact that the other two tenders, tenderees if I may call them that -- I don't know what they are called -- contractors who wanted to bid on that space, didn't have a chance to appropriately put in a proper bid. So I guess my question is regardless of someone being late or not late, on time or not on time, was the question posed to those other people who were not successful in this contracting bid? Could they provide the services designed by the criteria of the Legal Services Board as mentioned by the criterion over and over again? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Robert Hawkins on Speaker's Ruling
In the Legislative Assembly on October 18th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 241-15(3): New Legal Aid Office Lease
Speaker's Ruling
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 17th, 2004
Page 809
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