Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I followed the Department of Justice on this initiative because I think it's ground breaking, I think it's the way to go in terms of our larger institutions down the Mackenzie Valley, down the Deh Cho and right down the whole Northwest Territories that this department can be the guiding light, I guess, to the other departments, I guess, in terms of looking at large facilities that have institutions like this that could use wood pellets and get the people in the Northwest Territories to start supplying wood pellets. So I guess I wanted to ask, would the Minister given the signal to the people out there who are listening who may be interested in wood pellets and supplying wood pellets to this type of institution, what...(inaudible)...that says yes, let's approach the Minister and his department. Right now, I understand this is in the baby stages of trying it out. When can the people feel some level of comfort and come to the Minister and make some deals in terms of how to best supply the northern pellet furnaces? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Norman Yakeleya on Question 96-15(5): Wood Pellet Boiler System Pilot Project For North Slave Correctional Centre
In the Legislative Assembly on June 8th, 2006. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 96-15(5): Wood Pellet Boiler System Pilot Project For North Slave Correctional Centre
Question 96-15(5): Wood Pellet Boiler System Pilot Project For North Slave Correctional Centre
Revert To Item 7: Oral Questions
June 7th, 2006
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