Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there is no contradiction, and I'll do my best to satisfy the Member, as difficult as that sometimes may be. The reality is, as I've indicated, Mr. Speaker -- and this is not just a case of putting a roof over somebody's head -- we're talking about clients, many of them with complex, multiple needs that are very specialized. So I think it's an overgeneralization to say let's just round them all up and stick them into every available space we may have up here willy-nilly, regardless of what their needs may be. So, yes, we're looking at this and we're going to do it in a careful, measured way. We're looking at some short-term possibilities; as well, we're going to look at the long term. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 197-15(3): Repatriation Of Disabled Clients In Southern Institutions
In the Legislative Assembly on June 2nd, 2004. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 197-15(3): Repatriation Of Disabled Clients In Southern Institutions
Question 197-15(3): Repatriation Of Disabled Clients In Southern Institutions
Item 6: Oral Questions
June 1st, 2004
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