Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We intend to be able to come forward with some clear options of a layout and answer some of the questions as we see them as a government in terms of the liability, the role of Health and Social Services, which is the ultimate end user, what role MACA plays if any, the type of legislation we're going to need, how do we address the liability issues. As we, for the first time, will be formally acknowledging that this is a service that we have a vested interest in, we have to be able to speak to the resource requirements, how do we support communities that are doing this through their town councils and community councils. We have some that are done on contract. So there's a number of complex issues to sort out. We have to, as a government, have those answers or some options to those answers by the fall. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 94-15(5): Community Emergency Response Services
In the Legislative Assembly on June 8th, 2006. See this statement in context.
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Question 94-15(5): Community Emergency Response Services
Revert To Item 7: Oral Questions
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