I don't think they need any fiscal enhancement. I have been a strong supporter of this pipeline and I will continue to be, because there will be some economic benefit to the people that I represent and people of the Northwest Territories. But it is starting to bother me as to the amount of money that the proponents are asking for to build this pipeline.
I have been here for just over two years, Mr. Speaker, and I have come to admire my colleagues and the eloquent way that they put things. I say something stinks; they say it has an unpleasant odour to it.
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Mr. Speaker, from what I have seen so far and all the talk that has been going on, this whole business with the pipeline and everything that goes on with it and the politics that goes on with it is really starting to have an unpleasant odour to it, Mr. Speaker. That unpleasant odour is not the natural gas. Thank you.
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