Thank you, Mr. Speaker. If he keeps going like this, I am likely to take back all the compliments I have given him through this session, Mr. Speaker. I don't understand what there is for him not to understand. We've had an experience in Tuktoyaktuk where the whole town was...not the whole town, but much of it was under water. It was flooded. We've had tsunamis in Thailand. We had a hurricane situation in New Orleans. We could experience situations where all of our communication links could go down and I am telling you that people do not know what to do. Let me ask this specific question to the Minister: Would the Minister, if you would be listening to me, would the Minister make a commitment to ask his staff -- and I know that he has staff that looks at this -- would they contact all the municipal emergency response organizations and see if they are ready and how are they ready to respond to catastrophic crisis situations, Mr. Speaker.
Sandy Lee on Question 478-15(4): Community Emergency Preparedness
In the Legislative Assembly on February 27th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 478-15(4): Community Emergency Preparedness
Question 478-15(4): Community Emergency Preparedness
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 26th, 2006
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