Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Just to top up what the Minister was actually alluding, to I realize that there are different caseloads in the communities and should be addressed as such, and funding should go to the communities that are very busy. Just to let the Minister know, different communities have different crime rates. Some communities have low crime rates. Therefore, their justice committees just don't have the work cut out for them as a lot of my communities do with high crime rates and high unemployment and stuff. What is the rationale in this department's way of thinking? Why do we want to build fancy new jails and $41 million courthouses and renovate old jails? How is that rationale going to address the problem of crime rates at the community level? Where is the rationale on that? Thank you.
Robert Villeneuve on Question 384-15(4): Review Of Community Justice Programs
In the Legislative Assembly on February 10th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 384-15(4): Review Of Community Justice Programs
Question 384-15(4): Review Of Community Justice Programs
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 9th, 2006
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