Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As I said before, I recognize the amount of work and time that's spent working with the Tlicho people, and also have to balance the responsibilities of the North Slave executive offices and other departments with the work they're doing with the Akaitcho and the Metis and the other people in this area. But, Mr. Speaker, I will take a look at it, I will take a look at what the workload is, and certainly we have no hesitation about moving offices to Behchoko if the work and the economics of it really work out. We'd have to look at office space and housing and so on as well. But, Mr. Speaker, I'm certainly not against that. Everything doesn't have to be in headquarters. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Joe Handley on Question 212-15(5): North Slave Regional Offices In Behchoko
In the Legislative Assembly on October 27th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 212-15(5): North Slave Regional Offices In Behchoko
Question 212-15(5): North Slave Regional Offices In Behchoko
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 26th, 2006
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