Thank you, Mr. Speaker. We have done a lot, and we've done some things like the socio-economic agreements since the Prime Minister was here. We've settled that one. We have been working with the National Energy Board. We've taken steps to make sure that we don't just end up with a project that will be put on the shelf. We'll continue to work with the Joint Review Panel. We've had intervention since that time where we laid out our ask to both the joint venture, the joint panel and also to the NEB. So there is a lot done. What more has to be done by us? I think the main thing is that we have to keep up the pressure on the pipeline proponents to build that project. We have to keep pressure on the regulatory agencies to get on with those and get them done as efficiently and expeditiously as possible. So there are things that we can still do. But, Mr. Speaker, I think our government can be proud of its record in keeping its side of the bargain and doing everything possible to get a fair deal for everybody; a win-win for all of us. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Joe Handley on Question 457-15(5): Resource Revenue Sharing Negotiations
In the Legislative Assembly on March 8th, 2007. See this statement in context.
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Question 457-15(5): Resource Revenue Sharing Negotiations
Item 6: Oral Questions
March 7th, 2007
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