Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, when equipment is basically put up for public tender or put out for disposal, it's mostly in the case when the vehicle or whatnot has come to the end of its usefulness and basically a department will dispose of that vehicle, which they'll bring it to the Department of Public Works and we basically go out and either put it out for tender or do a public auction process. So again, we don't unilaterally just go into a community and pick a vehicle out. It had to be the department making the decision that they wanted to dispose of this vehicle by way of using our public disposal policy, which basically then Public Works will come in and then dispose of the policy either through, like I mentioned, a public tendering process or put it out for bids through a bid process. So again, I'm not clear on exactly where the Member is coming from. I believe the equipment may have been Department of Transportation or MACA's, but I do not believe that Public Works has anything to do with those. Thank you.
David Krutko on Question 447-15(5): Surplus Equipment In Remote Communities
In the Legislative Assembly on March 7th, 2007. See this statement in context.
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Question 447-15(5): Surplus Equipment In Remote Communities
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 6th, 2007
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