Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The process, as it would unfold, is to sell the facility as a going operation so that it remains in business. Once we have that done and a final working of the numbers between that settlement and what it has cost us, we will be coming back, as the rules of this House apply, and make it known to Members and the public what it cost us. It will have to come through a supplementary appropriation as we go forward. It will come back to this House and it will be public as to the actual losses, once we have the deal concluded. We are hopeful we can still get a deal as a going concern, but as time goes on, we will have to decide if we have to go the other road and say it is no longer in the best interest for us to try to make something like this happen. We are hopeful that we can still get it sold as a going concern. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 366-15(3): Unsuccessful Purchase Of Diamond Plant
In the Legislative Assembly on February 11th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 366-15(3): Unsuccessful Purchase Of Diamond Plant
Question 366-15(3): Unsuccessful Purchase Of Diamond Plant
Item 6: Oral Questions
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