Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I guess, in a general sense, my point is $500,000 is a lot of money and I would like to see it reach as many youth as possible. The web site, again, it has an elite overtone to the web site because you're assuming that the kid has a computer and they have access to go on there and want to see what the government programs are, otherwise it's just there for youth and recreation leaders and if that's the case, just click on your MACA web site. I don't know what other kinds of activities are going to be on a web site that are really related to the youth. Anyway, the problem is that I'm talking here without detail. So if it sounds like I'm critical, it's just because I don't really know exactly what's going on. If these monies have been allocated to youth at risk and have been earmarked in a way that reaches a broad kind of group and not just a few that will be hand picked, I remain to be convinced whether that's the case, and this is something I'm looking forward to seeing in much greater detail. I'm very sorry that the committee didn't have a chance to have some input on this prior to this exchange here today. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Jane Groenewegen on Committee Motion 19-15(4) Recommendation To The Municipal And Community Affairs Remedy Access To Land Issues, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on February 8th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 19-15(4) Recommendation To The Municipal And Community Affairs Remedy Access To Land Issues, Carried
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