Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I'll certainly find out what information and materials we have available to us and what materials we use in the regions. I haven't seen the videos. I'll take it that they exist and the Member has seen them. I assume that they aren't available in some of the aboriginal languages and we can look at that too, especially regionally. Obviously it's not relevant for all regions, but we can talk about where it is relevant. I think there's also some merit in looking at other materials and making sure that people in communities understand these. Obviously that's the idea behind communicating. We need to make sure that people understand the material, and understand the issues that we're discussing. If they can't, then it's certainly of no use. So we'll look at that, and I can discuss that with the Member and we can talk about the usefulness of having these materials translated. Thank you.
Brendan Bell on Question 268-15(3): Steps Taken To Address Encounters With Grizzly Bears
In the Legislative Assembly on October 20th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 268-15(3): Steps Taken To Address Encounters With Grizzly Bears
Question 268-15(3): Steps Taken To Address Encounters With Grizzly Bears
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 19th, 2004
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