Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Again I didn't get a breakdown of what the $320,000 is going to be spent on. I'd like that. In addition to that, doesn't Public Works and Services, just as a matter of regular day-to-day business, keep track of, you know, the disposition of office space, future needs, how they're going to react? Like isn't some of this work already, or should have already been done? Isn't that somebody's job, to be looking after that type of issue? You know not just in Inuvik, but here in Yellowknife or Hay River or wherever the government leases office space, shouldn't somebody have a finger on what's going on? Again, I'm just, you know, shocked that we're going to spend $320,000 to find this information out. I don't think we've done enough homework and I don't think we're going out to the private sector, and I think the Minister and his department should look to the private sector to fill their office requirement needs. Thank you.
David Ramsay on Committee Motion 23-15(5): To Delete $222,000 From Transportation's Airports Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
In the Legislative Assembly on June 6th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 23-15(5): To Delete $222,000 From Transportation's Airports Activity In Bill 2, Defeated
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
June 6th, 2006
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