Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Our department, ENR, has been very focused on trying to get some movement in the area of these transboundary agreements. I think we've moved, we've made some significant progress. We certainly have to get the information out to the different people in the North, the community members, aboriginal organizations and governments, including our own government. I certainly will commit to taking a look and see what resources are available, what other resources we can attract, and I think we have a number of options since it's the International Polar Year and we also have our vital physical studies that we may be able to tap into. But I think there are a number of options out there. We'll do an inventory internally and see if there are other pots of money that we can dip into to hold a summit. I'm not sure we can put it all together given our relatively short time left in our government, but I certainly will commit to trying to do that. Thank you.
Michael McLeod on Question 419-15(5): Need For A Collaborative Provincial/territorial Water Strategy
In the Legislative Assembly on March 5th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 419-15(5): Need For A Collaborative Provincial/territorial Water Strategy
Question 419-15(5): Need For A Collaborative Provincial/territorial Water Strategy
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 4th, 2007
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