Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, again the Member likes to work in generalities of issues that don't seem to work in the way he'd like to see them work, I guess. I know it's a politically sensitive area. The fact is, this Assembly agreed in the House that this project be transferred to another community. With all the issues around it, it still had the approval of this House. Ultimately, once that project was redefined in the sense of where it was located, the department came forward then to follow the next step of the work that had to be done. Public Works did a report, sent it back to the department for their decision on the options that were provided. At that point what should have happened, there was communication issues, it's been raised already by the Minister of Health and Social Services, as well, as I've stated. When the decision was made, the process would have been then to go to the Minister of Health and Social Services. He would come to FMB, raise the issue there. Once there was a decision made at FMB we would advise of any changes to the committee. A letter was written to the committee; I believe May 26th a letter was written. Meanwhile, we pulled that tender back because it should not have been issued. If we felt that it should have been, we would have gone forward, but we still had to go through FMB on the changes to that. But we followed the process. When that error was realized it was pulled, rescinded and at this time the options are still being reviewed as to how we would proceed with that project. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 45-15(5): Change In Scope To Dene K'onia Facility Renovation Project
In the Legislative Assembly on June 2nd, 2006. See this statement in context.
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