Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I have a couple more questions for the Premier with regard to our theme day topic today -- resource revenue sharing -- and our efforts on behalf of that file. I would like to ask the Premier what other resources that he has at his disposal to affect some progress on this file. Last week when we talked about the distribution of workload in Cabinet, the Premier shared that he carries a very heavy workload and that his desk is seldom clear of items that need to be done. That being the case, combined with what he said today about this is his highest priority, I'd like to know what other things that the Premier is engaging or using to advance this. We say if the federal government appoints somebody on a certain file like the pipeline or devolution or resource revenue sharing, we go oh, that's a really positive signal. That means that they're interested. That means this is a high priority. What do we have in our government that would signal that? Thank you.
Jane Groenewegen on Question 192-15(5): Resources Necessary To Achieve Progress On Resource Revenue Sharing
In the Legislative Assembly on October 25th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Question 192-15(5): Resources Necessary To Achieve Progress On Resource Revenue Sharing
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