Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I concur with my colleague from Nahendeh and the comments that Mrs. Groenewegen has made also. I believe that the process that's been outlined by Mr. Yakeleya. I just want to make a couple other points. Although Ms. Lee has indicated that they follow the normal routine and follow a process of putting advertisements out so they can have general public input, I don't think they've gone far enough, particularly on such a sensitive issue as this particular bill is. I think they should have gone a little bit more in consultation with aboriginal and municipal governments. Then that way we could have had more serious input into this particular bill. I think my colleague here has a point of privilege.
Henry Zoe on Bill 17: Modernization Of Benefits And Obligations Act
In the Legislative Assembly on March 10th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Bill 17: Modernization Of Benefits And Obligations Act
Item 20: Third Reading Of Bills
March 9th, 2005
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