Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, would the Minister bring to the table, as Minister responsible for the policy as well as maximizing economic benefits for the money that government spends, information that would counterbalance the apparent saving that we are going to get from buying from a factory in Edmonton, such as the taxes we are going to get, the consumer spending, the contributions that the businesses make, the transfer payments we get from Ottawa? Would the Minister get his people to crunch numbers and do a real cost benefit analysis rather than going for the cheapest? Thank you.
Sandy Lee on Question 125-15(3): Cost Benefit Analysis Of The Bip
In the Legislative Assembly on March 31st, 2004. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 125-15(3): Cost Benefit Analysis Of The Bip
Question 125-15(3): Cost Benefit Analysis Of The Bip
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 30th, 2004
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