Okay. Good to hear on the nursing side. Although, on the one above that, Madam Chair, $230,000 for review of physician services in the NWT and patient care services, we already have before us -- and I speak with a little bit of familiarity on this from Social Programs -- a very good piece of work. The integrated service delivery model for our delivery system has just recently been circulated and it's out there. Now here we go with another almost quarter of a million dollars worth of reviews and more studies. One of the refrains that we've had here is to try to reduce, as much as possible, this sort of constant cycle of studies, and reviews, and surveys, and strategies and things, especially in the health care field, Madam Chair. Are these really essential? Do we need to put out yet another quarter of a million dollars for surveys and, it says here in the bill, undertaking reviews, Madam Chair?
Bill Braden on Committee Motion 5-15(4): To Delete $108,000 From The Department Of Municipal And Community Affairs, School Of Community Government Activity In Bill 11, Defeated
In the Legislative Assembly on October 26th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 5-15(4): To Delete $108,000 From The Department Of Municipal And Community Affairs, School Of Community Government Activity In Bill 11, Defeated
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
October 26th, 2005
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