Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, the process that we use, and will continue to use, is, if a Minister is coming forward with a substantive change, or a change that requires the agreement of Cabinet or FMB, they would first have to come, in my situation, to FMB, to request that this is an avenue that they can go down, and then we would inform that particular Minister that before there is an agreement for a change, we need to be informed. If we feel that they are on the right track, we will then send them to the right committee and have that discussion to see if, in fact, they are in agreement with what is being proposed. At that point, the Minister would come back and say yes or no to it. We would have further impact, and then we would implement that decision. That is the process that we use and will continue to use. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 199-15(4): Financial Administration Manual Directive 302
In the Legislative Assembly on October 20th, 2005. See this statement in context.
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