Mr. Chairman, there are a number of things underway and maybe I'll just, by way of illustration, provide a little bit of background. I think Members know about and are very active in the Joint AOC/Cabinet Pipeline Committee and I want to thank the Members of that committee for their guidance and direction. But that committee oversees something called the Deputy Ministers Pipeline Steering Committee. That DM steering committee is resourced by the MVPO and their staff. But that steering committee does a lot of work on subcommittees with the various departments who are handling the various aspects of this project. So for instance, ENR, as Members know, is heading up our joint review process submissions. ECE is really the lead on some of the pipeline operators' training. Transportation is working on some infrastructure. Housing, for its part, is working on some legacy benefit work related to convertible camp housing, as the Member has pointed out. There is a joint communications strategy across government that is controlled by this deputy Pipeline Steering Committee and they advise the Joint AOC/Cabinet Committee on those issues. So the resourcing of this work is done largely by the MVPO and we do draw on departmental resources, not only ours but other departments in various ways. But I would say that we are involved in all of these aspects, whether it's hydro and the discussion of the analysis of the possibilities there or housing, having our people work with the housing people to understand what the possibilities are for legacy benefits, as the Member has pointed out. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Brendan Bell on Committee Motion 23-15(4): Recommendation To Review Transferring The Contract Registry To Fmbs, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on February 22nd, 2006. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 23-15(4): Recommendation To Review Transferring The Contract Registry To Fmbs, Carried
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