Mr. Speaker, again, I'm not sure exactly how much it's going to take to monitor. Once the pipeline is built, it's a pipe in the ground, it comes out of the ground every now and again, there are a few compressor stations, and there isn't a huge, active utility there that needs a lot of scrutiny in terms of its ongoing monitoring. I don't think it's going to be a huge project. I suspect that the $75,000 is probably pretty accurate in terms of what is needed for that kind of project. It's much simpler than monitoring a mine, for example, an open pit mine where they're expanding and opening new pits and doing different things with water and so on. This is a pretty benign project, once it's built. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Joe Handley on Question 370-15(5): Mackenzie Gas Project Socio-economic Agreement
In the Legislative Assembly on February 20th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 370-15(5): Mackenzie Gas Project Socio-economic Agreement
Question 370-15(5): Mackenzie Gas Project Socio-economic Agreement
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 19th, 2007
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