Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, it's a coincidence I guess that I'll be tabling the dangerous goods report today, as in the report it shows that we have a reduction in the number of spills. This report indicates that in 2004 we had 16 spills reported and responsibilities in the area of dangerous goods falls across a number of different departments and also the federal government. If it is on the truck on the road, there is a responsibility under our act for the Department of Transportation. If it is in a tank in the community, then it belongs to the community government and I guess also MACA. If it's spilt on the ground, then it's RWED's responsibility. So there are a number of jurisdictions involved and we try to work to coordinate all of these. Thank you.
Michael McLeod on Question 543-15(3): Inspectors For Transportation Of Dangerous Goods
In the Legislative Assembly on March 4th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 543-15(3): Inspectors For Transportation Of Dangerous Goods
Question 543-15(3): Inspectors For Transportation Of Dangerous Goods
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 3rd, 2005
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