Thank you. It's good to hear that the mines are back in the picture. In fact, it would be surprising if they weren't, given the increase in the cost of diesel. But I guess I still haven't heard a reply to my question. Again it's something I can get some more information on at another time. But have we really explored the southern markets as one that is comparable to the mines? We know that the diamond mines are going to have a finite life; the customer to the south is infinite. Another factor, of course, is the transmission line. It's a much shorter transmission distance to the southern grid than it is up into the mines. So there are a couple of big factors there that I would still like to see some information on to show that we've explored the southern market in comparison to the mines. Thank you, Madam Chair.
Bill Braden on Committee Motion 7-15(4): To Delete $460,000 From The Department Of Education, Culture And Employment, Income Security Activity In Bill 11, Carried
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Committee Motion 7-15(4): To Delete $460,000 From The Department Of Education, Culture And Employment, Income Security Activity In Bill 11, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
October 26th, 2005
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