Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Yes, I can make that commitment. We are in the process of purchasing the equipment that will be necessary. I want to reinforce that, in some of our past efforts, the camps have become quite sophisticated. Cabins on the land are quite the facilities, actually. I want to make the point that this will not be as ambitious in that regard. We think we need a much simpler process. This is about going out on the land and making reparation for the people. We think that, in terms of programming, there could be a number of things undertaken, but certainly providing meat for our community is a worthy endeavour. We want to pursue a number of those opportunities and are looking for a model that can fulfill that. But we will roll it out as quickly as we possibly can. We are in discussions with Mr. Tobac and look forward to concluding those. Thank you.
Brendan Bell on Question 307-15(4): Wilderness Camp Programs
In the Legislative Assembly on February 1st, 2006. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 307-15(4): Wilderness Camp Programs
Question 307-15(4): Wilderness Camp Programs
Item 6: Oral Questions
January 31st, 2006
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