Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, as we all know, if you move capital money in one area and move it ahead, it affects someone else. So unless you want to take it out of another community in your riding and move it into Fort Simpson...Again, we have to realize that we have to be fair to all communities. So whatever you do by moving one project, it's going to have an effect on another project. So as long as it's within the amount set and it also meets our core need, if we find that we have to move it up because of the condition of certain buildings that we've identified through our needs survey that this has a higher priority than another capital item, then it could be moved through that process. But as it is right now, that's the plan. Again, that's something that we have to look at it again and how it fits with our needs survey.
David Krutko on Committee Motion 26-15(3): Recommendation To Evaluate And Restructure The Market Housing Initiative, Carried
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Committee Motion 26-15(3): Recommendation To Evaluate And Restructure The Market Housing Initiative, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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