Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I think the Premier missed the point. None of that stuff was spelled out in this letter. We talk about the effects of the pipeline when it shows up at our door, but this letter is in advance of the pipeline saying before you even get here, don't worry, we're not going to raise the taxes on you. So, Mr. Speaker, I think what we did is we traded our first class opportunity ticket for something less than coach. Why didn't the Premier tie this to some type of socio-economic agreement and make a stance on that point? He talked about jobs, potential of taxes, the $500 million,
the legacy, the benefits to northerners. Why didn't he have those things spelled out in his letter by saying if you want to do business here, we'll freeze the taxes, or we'll create a tax-friendly environment if you do this, this and this, such as build houses, guarantee that you will tie your development to northerners business? Why didn't he spell that out? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
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