Mr. Speaker, as I indicated, I'm certainly prepared to go back and revisit this, discuss this with the community leadership, understand better their feelings about what obligations were made by this government and what commitments were made by this government, then we can have some discussion around that. As the Members know, we are not in the community freezer business anymore. We've worked with communities and with traditional harvesters to try to accommodate them as much as possible to make sure that we provide chest freezers where there are facilities that we own and those are no longer viable. I'll go back and look at the ownership of the freezers in the Member's communities and we can talk about that. We would be willing to look to find a solution, Mr. Speaker. I think this government has demonstrated, over the last number of years, a commitment to supporting the traditional economy and traditional harvesters and I'm prepared to work toward that end. Thank you.
Brendan Bell on Question 18-15(6): Community Chest Freezer For Tulita
In the Legislative Assembly on March 13th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 18-15(6): Community Chest Freezer For Tulita
Question 18-15(6): Community Chest Freezer For Tulita
Revert To Item 6: Oral Questions
March 12th, 2007
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