Thank you, Madam Chair. Just a quick follow-up. I'm just wondering, I know there are some regions, for instance the Inuvik region, that are experiencing a lot of growth, and there's a lot of activity and capital projects that are being worked on and developed. But there are other areas, like the South Slave region for instance, where there is limited growth and very few capital projects in the works. If the department has actually looked from within to say that maybe they should move some project officers out of the slower regions and into the regions that are experiencing bustling economies and a lot of capital projects coming through this government to accommodate the growth, has that even been considered before we start hiring new staff and facility planners and getting new money for it? Thank you.
Robert Villeneuve 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
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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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