If someone wants to get into the building, they can get in from the outside and that includes the roof. If someone wanted to make their way into the building, they can find their way from the exterior of the building which also includes the roof. I think this is part of the security system we do have and this is something that was acceptable to the 14th Assembly and they felt they had to implement this as part of the security measures. As you know we do spend a lot of money on security and I think it's one more means of enhancing the security of the building. We can't spend more money in the area of getting more bodies out there, but if there are ways that we can use cameras and other ways of lighting so that it makes it so much more by the people we do have in our security operation are able to track what is going on outside the building, but also being able to carry out their responsibility in the building. So it is part of the overall security system by enhancing the lighting outside the building, so that our cameras can pick up what's going on outside.
David Krutko on Committee Motion 13-15(3): Recommendation Regarding Self-government Implementation And Incremental Costs, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on March 29th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 13-15(3): Recommendation Regarding Self-government Implementation And Incremental Costs, Carried
Revert To Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 29th, 2004
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