Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Right now the stage we are at is trying to decide how much of the act we need to open up. We are taking a look at our act in comparison to other acts across Canada to get a sense of where we might be lacking or where there might be room to go to the public and say is this an area that you want us to look at. So I've been discussing with the department just what the approach would be, whether we're going to do a full-blown public consultation of the whole act or if we would just narrow its scope to the areas where we've had highlighted now that there may be problems. So I can't answer the question as to what level of consultation there will be and exactly what part of the act will be open at this point. I would certainly welcome the Member's advice on that issue. Thank you.
Charles Dent on Question 542-15(3): Condominium Legislation On Capital Reserves
In the Legislative Assembly on March 4th, 2005. See this statement in context.
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Question 542-15(3): Condominium Legislation On Capital Reserves
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