Thank you, Madam Speaker. Madam Speaker, obviously my questions are to the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment, and I'm following up on the question and answers we had previously. I have to say obviously the Minister was not listening to some of the questions that I have been posing, because I don't think at any time did I ever claim to be an expert on this issue. In fact, Madam Speaker, I think that's the beauty of our office in that it is our privilege to be generalists. It is our duty also to ask the experts for information in making decisions. I'm asking the Minister to have enough humility to go and ask the experts, who should know better. I would like to know, because I don't think the Minister provided the answer, would the Minister ask his senior officials to go and talk to the educators in our city to find out what sort of services they have been getting, and then get the senior officials to talk to the people in Hay River to see what they have and what more they might need? Is that not a reasonable question, and I'm not claiming to be an expert. Thank you, Madam Chair.
Sandy Lee on Question 66-15(4): Consulting On The Territorial Treatment Centre Education Program
In the Legislative Assembly on May 31st, 2005. See this statement in context.
Question 66-15(4): Consulting On The Territorial Treatment Centre Education Program
Revert To Item 6: Oral Questions
May 30th, 2005
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