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Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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David Ramsay

David Ramsay Kam Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thanks, Mr. Minister, for that. Being a new Member, it would be interesting to see what the real numbers are and have those two to compare these to. Just as a comment, Mr. Chairman, I would hope that the same budgeting process isn't being used for the North Slave Correctional Centre

that just was moved into in March and we won't be faced with a supp sometime next year saying that the heating and the power and the maintenance costs on that are double of what was budgeted. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

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The Chair

The Chair Calvin Pokiak

Thank you, Mr. Ramsay. Mr. Roland.

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Floyd Roland

Floyd Roland Inuvik Boot Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I hope I'm not coming forward in the next year with cost overruns in that area for that facility. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair Calvin Pokiak

Thank you, Mr. Roland. Ms. Lee. Oh, I'm sorry; Mr. Hawkins.

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Robert Hawkins

Robert Hawkins Yellowknife Centre

Not Miss Lee. I hope that's not misleading.

---Laughter

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, I'm just going to provide a comment. Recognizing how billings changed in the sense of elements they get more sophisticated. The fact that you have to move so much air, the fact that we're basically talking about hard costs, fuel and electricity, I mean, things change. So I don't know what more to say other than the fact that it's a bit of a surprise. Maybe we should be asking the Minister to provide us the accounting mechanism used, rather than complaining about the fact that the number is wrong. So maybe we should just get clarity on that. As far as accepting the number, I don't really think we have much of a choice other than accepting it. It's just a reality. Fuel costs more, power costs more and the fact new buildings have so much stricter codes, which require more energy and more whatnot in order to operate, in other words it's part of the reality of a new building compared to an old building. I mean, heating...(inaudible)...they are a phenomenon of the future and it's a reality of the present, so where we have various circulation and whatnot. I mean, some of these buildings didn't require that stuff. I think it's just a reality that it's going to cost more. So I guess the only question I'd have for the Minister is would he provide us something that demonstrates how they came upon this accounting mechanism to demonstrate whatever said number was the heating and supply costs and why we sort of fell short? What was the significant factor change? If it was just the factor that the power bill increased or the oil increased, then that's simple enough. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair Calvin Pokiak

Thank you, Mr. Hawkins. Mr. Roland.

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Floyd Roland

Floyd Roland Inuvik Boot Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I will get the department to provide that information. We will look back at the estimates that were made and how they made them and provide that to Members. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair Calvin Pokiak

Thank you, Mr. Roland. Mr. Hawkins. Thank you. Mr. Zoe.

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Henry Zoe

Henry Zoe North Slave

Mr. Chairman, I guess I have to jump in here now. It is my understanding, Mr. Chairman, I guess the only way the Inuvik authority, in order for them to get extraordinary funding, is to put it under this category as forced growth. If I understand correctly, all these hospital authorities that we have like Stanton, Inuvik, Fort Smith and Hay River I guess aren't they all block funded, and if they run into a deficit then they have to eat their own deficit. It appears to me that in order for Inuvik to get extraordinary funding and the government put it under this category as forced growth so that they can assist them in their heating and power consumption, am I not correct? Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair Calvin Pokiak

Thank you, Mr. Zoe. Mr. Roland.

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Floyd Roland

Floyd Roland Inuvik Boot Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the boards are funded through a formula and an amount given to them on an annual basis and they do have to live within their budget. When they find themselves short, they can go to the department and try and substantiate why in fact they do need more funding, and in this case they have provided the documentation about the growth. The growth is in the actual area that's being presented in utility costs. I don't know if the Minister of Health might have more information on that, but that's what we've been provided and going on. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair Calvin Pokiak

Thank you, Mr. Roland. Mr. Zoe.

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Henry Zoe

Henry Zoe North Slave

It will be interesting to see, because if it was, for instance, the Stanton Territorial Hospital getting into a deficit and their formula financing, even though they go to the department they would have a hard time to get extraordinary funding. A few years ago they had to shut down a whole wing just because they didn't have the money in their budget.

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Sandy Lee

Sandy Lee Range Lake

That's right.

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Henry Zoe

Henry Zoe North Slave

Now with a brand-new addition or a brand-new facility, we're giving them extraordinary funding for heating and fuel costs for the Inuvik Hospital. I don't think it's fair. It doesn't seem to appear that it's fair. There is no fairness there because a few years ago this is exactly what happened here in Yellowknife. Thank you.

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Sandy Lee

Sandy Lee Range Lake

Good question.

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The Chair

The Chair Calvin Pokiak

Thank you, Mr. Zoe. Mr. Roland.

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Floyd Roland

Floyd Roland Inuvik Boot Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We have a lot of examples of where, in fact, we have used funds, or the health boards have come back for more funds and we've granted that based on substantiations they'd make. But for more details, if we can go to the Minister of Health and Social Services and he might be able to provide more information than I have. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair Calvin Pokiak

Thank you, Mr. Roland. Would the Minister of Health and Social Services like to expand further? Thank you.

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Michael Miltenberger

Michael Miltenberger Thebacha

Mr. Chairman, the issue of this funding, first let me just say this, that we have just started to see the forced growth pressures of fuel costs and we haven't even really budgeted for it in any fixed number. But with the price of oil at $55 a barrel, before winter's end our costs are going to be going up significantly as a government. In the case of the Inuvik facility, it was a new facility, there were estimates in terms of what it was going to cost and we had to prove what the costs were going to be to get funding. Normally funding is not given out on projections. Normally it's based on what your costs are, especially this forced growth and in this case Inuvik carried the cost and it ran a deficit, but until

we could demonstrate what the actual costs are for this new facility and as we heard the discussion for any number of reasons the costs were significantly higher. We've dealt with other authorities with deficits as well, where we've come back where there's been a legitimate forced growth that we could demonstrate and prove to FMBS and we've got funding. We expect it to live within their budget costs for normal operations, but when there are circumstances that either increase patient use, or things like meningitis outbreaks, TB outbreaks or this kind of demonstrated hard costs, then we can make the case and quantify it. It doesn't negate the issue of how did we manage to be so far off on the estimates. But that is the process that we've followed here. It's not a special deal for Inuvik, it's dealing with a legitimate, proven, demonstrated cost. How that cost resulted is clearly a subject of debate, but we have the numbers to show from power and utilities that these costs are the real costs. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair Calvin Pokiak

Thank you, Mr. Miltenberger. Mr. Roland, would you like to add anything else?

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Floyd Roland

Floyd Roland Inuvik Boot Lake

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. As the Minister stated, the way the process would work is, number one, the health board would have to go to the department for requests for any increases and substantiate it to them, and then the department would come to FMB for a request in any increase in funding and then substantiate to us. It does go through a couple of levels. But as we've heard here today, the concern about how the initial estimates came up, and I've committed to providing more detail as to what those estimates were and the basis of how they came up with those. So we will get that and provide that to members. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair Calvin Pokiak

Thank you, Mr. Roland. Mr. Zoe.

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Henry Zoe

Henry Zoe North Slave

Mr. Chairman, I understand how the process works, but as my other colleagues have indicated, it's the Department of Health that deals with the formula funding for the hospital for Inuvik.

Now, surely your department must have got advice from whoever is building that new section, what the costs are going to be for O and M for a year. I'm not so sure how the formula funding pertaining to power and to heating is calculated. I don't know if it's square footage times so much fuel per square foot equals a figure and this is what you get for a year, or...I know normally what they do is they take the square footage and they multiply and they get a number. Obviously, the department has miscalculated and I'm surprised the board itself has not picked up the shortfall that has been calculated for them, saying this is your budget for this year and now after a full year of operation, they have to come back to you because the department, with their calculation and their formula financing, wasn't up to par.

Now you have to come back to us, you went back to FMBS and asked for that $1.4 million, or now you're coming here to ask us to approve $1.8 million. There is something wrong. As my colleagues have said, the people that are involved in doing these calculations...I mean, something has to happen. Something went wrong in the system where a figure of this magnitude should not have occurred. The advice that architects or whoever designed this building, in calculating O and M for a full year should have been provided to your department more accurately. It seems to me that this scenario didn't happen. That's why we are in this predicament right now.

Right now we have no choice but to approve it, because it's based on actuals from last year and I'm going to support it. But the point I'm trying to make is that the officials at your department, not your department, Mr. Minister of Finance, but the Department of Health and Social Services that does all the calculation and stuff have to be made aware and put on notice that we are not going to stand for this type of miscalculation in an amount of this magnitude again. Thank you.

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The Chair

The Chair Calvin Pokiak

Thank you, Mr. Zoe. Mr. Roland.