Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I can appreciate that the Minister doesn't want to get into the discussion of the numbers because he doesn't have them before him, but I will tell him how I arrived at them. I took $1.89 million and I worked out what 107 days cost out of 365 days. The point I am getting at is, even if the centre is empty that is, no one is receiving treatment, but it is available to accept people for treatment. That is a reasonable way we should be paying it, because we pay them to be prepared to accept folks into their service contract. But do you know what, Mr. Speaker? They can't provide services. So we are paying for a service that doesn't exist. That is where my concern is. Mr. Speaker, that is how I got over $550,000 if we want to work it down to nuts and bolts. Mr. Speaker, my question still stands. Would the Minister look into this concern to see if we can recuperate this half a million dollars or more? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Robert Hawkins on Question 265-15(5): Disruption Of Service At Nats'ejee K'eh Treatment Centre
In the Legislative Assembly on February 7th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 265-15(5): Disruption Of Service At Nats'ejee K'eh Treatment Centre
Question 265-15(5): Disruption Of Service At Nats'ejee K'eh Treatment Centre
Item 6: Oral Questions
February 6th, 2007
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