Mr. Speaker, again, I will provide that letter to GED. The last few days, I have talked to the chair of Governance and Economic Development committee about pulling together a focus group that would do some gap analysis of a number of sectors. We talked to specifically about the mining sector, the need to make sure we understand where all of the opportunities are. I am more than prepared to sit down with any of the constituents that the Member has that potentially have been displaced at the Canada Dene factory failing. I can sit down and meet with them, as well with the Minister of Education who has the North Slave career office here. I believe most of them, Mr. Speaker, have chosen to go back to Israel. Many of them were on work permits, but if there are Canadians here who were displaced, need our help, need our resources, that is our first priority. I am absolutely prepared to do that. If there are other issues that his constituents have, other concerns related to the industry, I am more than happy to meet with them. The Member need only ask. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Brendan Bell on Question 29-15(5): Future Of Secondary Diamond Industry
In the Legislative Assembly on June 1st, 2006. See this statement in context.
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Question 29-15(5): Future Of Secondary Diamond Industry
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