Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, there have been meetings held between myself, the Minister of Finance and the Premier with Imperial Oil to look at the social and economic benefits that will flow from the pipeline. Out of that, there are two main components that we're after. One is looking at Novel with respect to the possibility of these family dwellings for use after the construction of the camps, but also it included a hydro component. So there have been meetings between myself, the Minister of Finance and the Premier with Imperial Oil to make it clear that this is a fundamental component of any pipeline being built, that we have to have some win-win situations here. That we all win at the end of the day and, especially with an $8 billion project, we want to have a living legacy of what's going to fall out from the pipeline, that we have something at the end of the day to show for it. I think the Novel concept is probably one of the best opportunities we'll have and probably the only opportunity we'll have to do it in the life of this project and this decade. Thank you.
David Krutko on Question 179-15(4): Benefits Of The Novel Housing Project
In the Legislative Assembly on October 19th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 179-15(4): Benefits Of The Novel Housing Project
Question 179-15(4): Benefits Of The Novel Housing Project
Revert To Item 6: Oral Questions
October 19th, 2005
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