Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Minister still did not give any information about what criteria the staff has to meet in order to call somebody and say I'm looking for space in Yellowknife and I'm ready to do sole source. Because, Mr. Speaker, as the Minister indicated, of the three businesses that applied, none of them met the criteria. So it was a zero. Nobody met the criteria. So as far as I'm concerned, all the businesses in Yellowknife were entitled to have this negotiation with the Minister's department. So why wasn't the Panda Mall consulted? Why wasn't the old Overlander's space consulted? Why weren't any other buildings consulted? As far as I'm concerned, when the two proposals didn't meet the criteria and the third one was late, everybody was starting from zero. It's wrong for that business that did not even meet the deadline to have the sole-source contract. I want to know what criteria, where is the rule book that governs the staff as to how they act in these cases? Thank you.
Sandy Lee on Question 238-15(3): New Legal Aid Office Lease
In the Legislative Assembly on October 18th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 238-15(3): New Legal Aid Office Lease
Question 238-15(3): New Legal Aid Office Lease
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 17th, 2004
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