Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I guess, Mr. Speaker, the reason why I’m asking if the Premier will table the concession agreement is because we, as Members of this House, are not privy to this agreement, the public is not privy to this agreement, and certainly it has very big implications for our government regardless of the toll that’s being charged. The suggestion of my colleague Mr. Ramsay that a public inquiry be held also speaks to the issue of the transparency of this. Decisions were obviously made at a level behind closed doors that are not publicly discussable. We can’t bring the Cabinet decisions and the deliberations into the public, and I think that’s wrong. So if it takes a public inquiry to get to that, then I would support that concept. I’d ask the Premier, would he commit to a full accounting of this project? Thank you.
Jane Groenewegen on Supplementary To Question 28-16(1): Deh Cho Bridge Concession Agreement
In the Legislative Assembly on November 27th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 28-16(1): Deh Cho Bridge Concession Agreement
Item 7: Oral Questions
November 26th, 2007
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