Thank you, Mr. Speaker. That doesn't leave me with a great deal of surety on this. The Cabinet knew about this last week, they know that today is the last day of session, Mr. Speaker. Why can't they make a decision, why do they have to wait until tomorrow, Mr. Speaker? Why is it that the government has to wait until tomorrow to get together to make a decision like this? I can't for the life of me think of a reason why, except for that they won't be able to be asked in public again why they waived the BIP on this. Mr. Speaker, does the tender actually split the cost of the units with the setup of the units, and how is that going to be managed when the actual units arrive in the communities they are scheduled to go to? Thank you.
David Ramsay on Question 126-15(3): Tender For 22 Mobile Homes
In the Legislative Assembly on March 31st, 2004. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 126-15(3): Tender For 22 Mobile Homes
Question 126-15(3): Tender For 22 Mobile Homes
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 30th, 2004
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