Two quick questions for the Premier in terms of this issue. Is there a cap set? Are you aware of any type of cap with the devolution negotiations? I know it's been going on for a long time. In terms of our similar experience with land claim negotiations, a certain time frame that the government wants to settle an agreement and they certainly put a cap. Are we in the same realm as this type of negotiation, because this is probably on a larger scale, grander, it's our life, it's our stake, it's our future. So I'm really glad to hear, Mr. Chair, that Mr. Premier has said he's not going to settle for anything. I think he's got a good attitude to have towards negotiations and to lead his people. I'm going to ask does he foresee any type of capping from the federal government on the resource revenue sharing or devolution and say sorry, Mr. Premier, you have to come to some decision with this deal here. I just wanted to ask that. I'm not too sure if it's a fair question to the Minister, but I wanted to ask that, Mr. Chair.
Norman Yakeleya on Committee Motion 48-15(5) Establishment Of A Boards And Agencies Review Unit, Carried
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Committee Motion 48-15(5) Establishment Of A Boards And Agencies Review Unit, Carried
Item 16: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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