Thank you, Mr. Speaker. If I remember correctly, too, that $6 is based on a $60 million project and not 130 or 150 million dollar project. So that just changes everything drastically. I'm just looking at the $2 million over and above the already $2 million that we pay for ferry and ice road operations. So that looks like we're paying out about $4 million per year out of our government revenues, taxpayers' money, I guess, to finance the Bridge Corporation. I want to ask the Minister, if we are so hard on seeing this bridge project go through and we give the green light automatically or with not much public input, why can't we give a green light on a bridge reserve fund today so we have a reserve sitting there in 2010-2011 with maybe $10 million that we could put right down on the bridge right off the get go? Can we get a reserve fund established? Get a toll on the ferry starting today, Mr. Speaker. Why isn't that an option, Mr. Speaker? Thank you.
Robert Villeneuve on Question 75-15(6): Deh Cho Bridge Project
In the Legislative Assembly on May 14th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 75-15(6): Deh Cho Bridge Project
Question 75-15(6): Deh Cho Bridge Project
Item 7: Oral Questions
May 13th, 2007
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