Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I'd like to continue with a line of questioning for the Minister of Transportation. Again it's on the Deh Cho Bridge project and I'd like to certainly sign up to negotiate with this government. I mean, here the Minister talks about negotiations going on and these guys can't even put a top level on what they're willing to spend; what the tolls are going to be. It's an open-ended negotiation. I think that's what I haven't heard from the government is what is the ceiling? Where are we going to go to? What are we prepared to spend? What are we willing to put the residents here at risk of paying in terms of consumer goods? What's going to be the increase to consumer goods here in the North Slave region? So I'd like to, again, ask the Minister of Transportation, and I understand negotiations are going on, what is the ceiling? Is it an open-ended negotiation and we're going to build a bridge at any cost? Is that what's going to happen, Mr. Speaker? Thank you.
David Ramsay on Question 55-15(6): Deh Cho Bridge Proposal
In the Legislative Assembly on May 10th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Question 55-15(6): Deh Cho Bridge Proposal
Item 8: Oral Questions
May 9th, 2007
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