Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the reason we have our stabilization fund is to sort of limit the cost of the product to a certain degree. Then as we start to get to that ceiling, we would put in a request to FMB for a change in the price setup. But the idea is cost recovery, not on the market situation. So as Mr. Aumond stated, some of the issues that we look at as we go forward...But each community, again, the cost of delivery of the product and the commission charges of the contractor are taken into consideration. For example, on October 1, 2004...There hasn't been a big change in that, but let's give you some prices, for example, of community gasoline. Again, is the last information from September of 2004? For example, Tsiigehtchic was $1.03 for a litre of gasoline; Wekweti was $1.24 for a litre of gasoline; Rae Lake was $1.12; Lutselk'e was $.99; Nahanni Butte was $.97. So it fluctuates again. As we review the impacts of the price of the product as contracts are renewed, we would have to look at our stabilization fund to see if, in fact, we were starting to lose too much on that side and bring a request forward to FMB to make changes in those prices. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Committee Motion 28-15(3) Recommendation That Funding For Remand Unit For South Mackenzie Correctional Centre Be Reinstated, Carried
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Committee Motion 28-15(3) Recommendation That Funding For Remand Unit For South Mackenzie Correctional Centre Be Reinstated, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 7th, 2005
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