Thank you. Just to follow up on the land administration question that I wanted to ask, about four or five years ago MACA undertook, I thought, quite a massive project on land administration, and I haven't been sitting in GED committee so I don't really know what the latest is on that. From hearing from some of the answers prior to this, I'm not sure if I'm getting a clear picture there. Separate from land selection and the shortage of land question, we have a whole new area of the need for land administration in the previous debates we had in this House in the last few days. For example, the housing projects coming out of conversion of pipeline workforce. That could create the need for massive amounts of land and I'd like to think that somewhere in this government or somewhere in the Territories, somebody's keeping tabs on what sort of capacity we have for land, where and what the need is, and somebody's working on developing them and doing planning. I'm just wondering if the Minister is saying that all that is within the control of community governments and if we were to engage in a massive project that would require 14 or 15 hundred lots, it would take a mobilization of all the communities, bring them together and take inventory. What role does MACA play in that area of land administration? Maybe I should just start there. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Sandy Lee 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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