Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I agree that the elders have to have an opportunity for input into it and I hope each of us as MLAs do make a point of talking with the seniors, with the elders within our constituencies. That's one way of doing it. Now, Mr. Speaker, I'm certainly open to considering any kind of proposals that Members may have, the public may have, and seniors themselves may have in terms of how they may be involved. In saying that though, we have to keep in mind the costs of doing it and make sure that we're doing it in a way not just for seniors, but for everybody's input in a way that is most cost effective and does give us good guidance. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Joe Handley on Question 571-15(3): Role Of Elders In Government
In the Legislative Assembly on March 8th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 571-15(3): Role Of Elders In Government
Question 571-15(3): Role Of Elders In Government
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 7th, 2005
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