Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, again, we have to realize that we are dealing with different parties dealing with the social impact benefits. What we are hoping to do is have some verbal, if not written, commitment made prior to the decision to go forward with the pipeline, and also making sure that when the decisions are made on wherever these camps are going to be, that at the end of the project, we will have the ability to take those over at a negotiated price, working with the federal government to get the resources we will need for this project in the next five years. We need to get these legal agreements nailed down. I am hoping to have a meeting with the federal Minister in early November, and a meeting with the parties who are having these discussions, as we speak, regarding CMHC, ATCO, Imperial and other groups. We do have a committee overseeing this. We are trying to meet the timelines we are looking at. So, hopefully, we will have an agreement shortly, so we can see this project come to fruition.
David Krutko on Question 159-15(4): Costs Of Novel Housing Project
In the Legislative Assembly on October 18th, 2005. See this statement in context.
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