Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the part that gives me great concern when we're adding fees to articles is I don't know whether there's any study done as to what articles are worthwhile seizing if there's going to be a fee charged to it and then a daily rental or storage fee if it's going to be there for two months. I would expect that with the amount of government property there is everywhere across the Territories, there must be a place that we can store this without accumulating daily fees. Why are we even bothering charging it if it's not going to bring in any money for who it's intended to benefit? Is that consideration given to use government properties in the communities rather than having it somewhere where there's a daily fee attached to it? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Paul Delorey on Question 176-15(3): Maintenance Enforcement Policies
In the Legislative Assembly on May 31st, 2004. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 176-15(3): Maintenance Enforcement Policies
Question 176-15(3): Maintenance Enforcement Policies
Item 6: Oral Questions
May 30th, 2004
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