Thank you, Madam Chair. I just wanted to pick up where my colleague, Mr. Yakeleya, left off in terms of talking about what will happen to our public service as we know it today. If we look at the Northwest Territories and our requirements on human resources, 15 or 20 years from now it's going to look much different. The important thing, and the Minister talked about this, you are observing what is happening with the Tlicho Government. Have you got a policy? Have you got a plan or are you developing a model that's going to enable the Government of the Northwest Territories to work with other self-governments? That's the work I talk about, trying to get the government to understand and appreciate that that type of work has to take place. This is the first I have heard of it, Madam Chair, that the department has actually been involved with the Tlicho Government. I think we need a plan and we need to develop a model or framework or whatever the case may be to coordinate our efforts with aboriginal self-governments. We have to build capacity at the community level and we have been doing a bad job of that. We have to get better at it and I would like to ask the Minister how we do that. Thank you.
David Ramsay on Committee Motion 50-15(5): Implementation Of The Third-party Accountability Framework, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on March 8th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 50-15(5): Implementation Of The Third-party Accountability Framework, Carried
Item 16: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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