Thank you, Madam Speaker. I would think that that would be a very reasonable rule to have and I would expect that our goal is much less than one year right now. I don't know the specifics of the complaint, having only gotten it yesterday; I don't know the instances around other circumstances that may be involved. There may be, as I mentioned to Mr. Ramsay, circumstances where you wind up in training courses. Last minute cancellations impact on a number of people and that happens not only here, but in Alberta. In Alberta, they cancel courses as well if they have a number of people drop out just before they start. So that can cause the cancellation for people to attend courses down south, even when we have been prepared to put people there. So in terms of the registration, I will have to follow up on the specifics of the case and find out why it has taken so long. I would agree with the Member that it should be absolutely no more than one year. I believe that our goal is much less than that already.
Charles Dent on Question 28-15(4): Apprenticeship And Training Program Concerns
In the Legislative Assembly on May 27th, 2005. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 28-15(4): Apprenticeship And Training Program Concerns
Question 28-15(4): Apprenticeship And Training Program Concerns
Item 6: Oral Questions
May 26th, 2005
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