Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I realize it's not always possible to give a yes or no answer on this particular day, but I perceive a positive response there, so that's good news. We're hoping that we would use such a plan even to perhaps leverage some money from industry, as well. Hay River is not often mentioned when we talk about affected communities for the pipeline. But when you look at the presence of industry that's going to be in the community, we feel a document like this could perhaps even alleviate some of the costs on this government for supporting of all it. Obviously, it's cheaper to support the existing infrastructure that's there and enhance that, than it is for industry to go out and create a stand-alone kind of support service for emergency services while they're in our community. So in taking an answer back to the community then, I guess, for the $10,000 that's required, does the Minister see that as a reasonable amount, and is this something that he sees being done by an outside consultant, or does he have any other options on how he might achieve this plan? Thank you.
Jane Groenewegen on Question 329-14(5): Support Of Volunteer Fire And Ambulance Services
In the Legislative Assembly on February 3rd, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 329-14(5): Support Of Volunteer Fire And Ambulance Services
Question 329-14(5): Support Of Volunteer Fire And Ambulance Services
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 2nd, 2006
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