Thank you, Mr. Speaker. As always, the Minister is burning up valuable question period time defending the status quo and not answering my question. Mr. Speaker, if he wishes, I'd be happy to go over the whole list. You know, I could do that just as well. My question is very simple, Mr. Speaker. Even with the subsidy, there are no categories that I have in front of me that have seen a 25 percent maximum increase four years in a row. These groups are stuck, and there's nobody telling them what they can do to get out. There's no way for them to get out of a different category. There's no explanation as how they can improve so they can graduate from that category. There's just no option. It's like, you have to pay and pay up. There's no means of appeal. The Minister knows already that that outcome is not positive, but I want to give him a chance to explain that. So I'd like to know, and I didn't get the confirmation with the governance council today, would the Minister direct the GC or talk to them to review the whole cross-subsidization process so that no other group could see maximum increases four years in a row? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Sandy Lee on Question 502-15(4): WCB Assessment Rates For Quick Service Restaurants
In the Legislative Assembly on March 2nd, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 502-15(4): Wcb Assessment Rates For Quick Service Restaurants
Question 502-15(4): WCB Assessment Rates For Quick Service Restaurants
Item 7: Oral Questions
March 1st, 2006
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