Mr. Speaker, then, to the assumption that somehow we were giving away the farm with this letter of comfort, I sort of fail to see what we have actually given them. I think the letter has integrity and it has intention attached to it, but I don't think it's like a province that sold their power to the U.S. -- a certain province we know -- for years to come. They are going to be stuck with an agreement forever. I don't think it's anything like that. So in an effort, then, to clarify how this letter was interpreted or responded to by the Producers Group, I just wish the Premier could put it in context in terms of our intentions, their intentions and how this might have propelled them to go ahead with their hearing process. Thank you.
Jane Groenewegen on Question 317-15(4): GNWT's 'letter Of Comfort' To Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Producers
In the Legislative Assembly on February 1st, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 317-15(4): GNWT's 'letter Of Comfort' To Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Producers
Question 317-15(4): GNWT's 'letter Of Comfort' To Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Producers
Item 6: Oral Questions
January 31st, 2006
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