Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, we can take up the rest of the day if we want on the FAM directive that we spoke about in the past. In fact, all of our correspondence and records show that we followed that. In fact, we have tightened it up to bring some more clarity for Members. I have a copy of that. It is a letter we provided Members, as well, in this House. The actual communications that went by, I haven't asked my department for a day-by-day process. The report was done as is normal process for Public Works and Services on the review of our facilities. It was handed over to the Department of Health and Social Services. I am not sure what date that was. The Member stated that the report was completed on January 11th. I would have to see when we actually forwarded it to Health and Social Services for their decision to be made by them, come back to us and inform us what their decision was. In this case, they chose a replacement instead of a renovation. A tender was put out for demolition. Now, there was an error made there. Instead of communications between the Department of Health and Social Services and Public Works that saw a release of that tender when, in fact, that tender should not have been released. We had some other processes we needed to follow through. That was why that was pulled back. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 42-15(5): Change In Scope To Dene K'onia Facility Renovation Project
In the Legislative Assembly on June 2nd, 2006. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 42-15(5): Change In Scope To Dene K'onia Facility Renovation Project
Question 42-15(5): Change In Scope To Dene K'onia Facility Renovation Project
Revert To Item 6: Oral Questions
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