Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, as the Member indicated, we operate on this side of the House in a perennial minority situation, and that point is brought home to us time and time again. It's something I'm very, very cognitive of, and we're all very sensitive to the need to work in a consensus style with all the MLAs, both those from Yellowknife and those from outside Yellowknife, but as a collective for the common good. We intend to do that. The business plan will lay out the detail and we're always interested and, once again, sensitive in trying to accommodate issues raised in committee on issues that are falling out of what's being proposed in the business plan. In this case, that situation will once again hold true. We will work to make sure that this process is governed in the best way possible with us being as sensitive to the issues that involve staff as possible, and to the children, once again, ensuring that there is going to be a high quality program set up in Hay River that will provide the service on a territorial basis for all children in the Northwest Territories. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 13-15(4): Relocation Of The Territorial Treatment Centre
In the Legislative Assembly on May 26th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 13-15(4): Relocation Of The Territorial Treatment Centre
Question 13-15(4): Relocation Of The Territorial Treatment Centre
Item 7: Oral Questions
May 25th, 2005
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