Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Obviously, the Minister is stating that there is a provision on the clients affected in a situation like this, but I would think that it has something to say also about what the government in this kind of situation has to do to not interfere in getting employees and employers back together. I am suggesting that allowing these clients to be treated elsewhere and not checking to see if that is in breach of any contract is prolonging this delay. So I would like to know if the Minister could comment on what he is prepared to do, further than writing a letter, to bring these two parties together. I believe, as is the case in any labour dispute situation, if the two parties are not talking and they are not made to and there is no need for it, they will not talk. This will just keep on going. I would like to know what the Minister is prepared to do. Thank you.
Sandy Lee on Question 222-15(5): Disruption Of Service At Nats'ejee K'eh Treatment Centre
In the Legislative Assembly on October 30th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 222-15(5): Disruption Of Service At Nats'ejee K'eh Treatment Centre
Question 222-15(5): Disruption Of Service At Nats'ejee K'eh Treatment Centre
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 29th, 2006
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