Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The last issue I want to talk about is with regard to the Chief Albert Wright School being built in Tulita and the issue of gravel being a concern. It somewhat boggles my mind when I look at this issue. Gravel was brought in from Norman Wells in sandbags, barged in from Norman Wells to Tulita. We have the same gravel in Tulita that is in Norman Wells. Why did we bring the gravel in on that barge? Maybe it had to do with some equipment that we didn't have in Tulita. It's just mind blowing to me. People in Tulita just laugh because they are saying you are hauling gravel now from one community to the next community. Maybe they should have brought in a machine to do the work in Tulita. It just doesn't make sense. I guess that's what we are asking. That's what I want to say is the issue here. That's what the people in my region ask about in terms of the coordination of this issue here.
Norman Yakeleya on Motion 44-15(5): Wood Pile Inspection And Repair Program, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on February 16th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Motion 44-15(5): Wood Pile Inspection And Repair Program, Carried
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
February 15th, 2007
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