Mr. Chairman, we have in all instances where we have funding that we mentioned, the MRIF, the gas tax, the land tax, the community public infrastructure, the Northern Strategy, all the money is committed. It's agreed on. We have agreements in place. They're rock solid. The only unknown is after the five-year agreement expires. We had commitment for the gas tax to extend beyond that at $15 million a year ongoing. We're not totally comfortable that it's going to stay there. We're not sure; we don't know. The MRIF is something that was in agreement for five years and that's something we'd like to pick up again and see if we can negotiate a further agreement along the same lines. But for the five-year process for all our initiatives, all our commitments that we've included, they're all committed and they're very stable.
Michael McLeod on Committee Motion 18-15(4) To Defer Consideration Of The Departmental Summary For The NWT Housing Corporation, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on February 8th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 18-15(4) To Defer Consideration Of The Departmental Summary For The NWT Housing Corporation, Carried
Item 17: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 7th, 2006
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