Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Again, I know that the community leadership doesn't want the government going there and looking at all private homeowners with respect to their land claim negotiation process and whatnot. I'm just talking about government property. The government doesn't need permission from any leadership to go in and look at their own property, to do maintenance work on their property. They don't look for community leadership direction to do anything with any government property, as a matter of fact. So I don't think the issue here is so much allowing an assessor to go in and do an inspection of the whole community. I think that's what the communities are against, but I just don't know why Municipal and Community Affairs...I know the last meeting we did have was about a year ago in the community, and since then it's been really kind of dead in the water. Nothing has been happening. The communities said they didn't want them there and the government sort of puts it by the wayside and...
Robert Villeneuve on Question 514-15(3): Taxation Assessment Process For Communities
In the Legislative Assembly on March 1st, 2005. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 514-15(3): Taxation Assessment Process For Communities
Question 514-15(3): Taxation Assessment Process For Communities
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 28th, 2005
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