Thank you, Madam Chair. Just a last follow-up and it has to do with the potential additional work being placed on child protection workers. While there's mention of a social worker who came to talk to us, we've had occasions to meet and talk to other government workers, some of them being child protection workers, during our public hearings. It was obvious to us that they're not fully aware of these amendments. In one way, I could understand that because the government workers would be advised of the change to process once it's in place and they may not be advised of it at the front end. But I want to just ask the Minister to, for the record, tell us what steps are going to be put in place in order that not only the front-line workers are informed about these changes, but that the upper management would work with the front-line workers to be prepared for this condensed time period. Because while we are not experts, I think we could foresee that there will additional pressure put on these workers on a process that already is quite high pressure. Thank you.
Sandy Lee on Committee Motion 3-15(6): To Amend Clause 36 Of Bill 4, NWT Hydro Corporation Act, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on May 16th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 3-15(6): To Amend Clause 36 Of Bill 4, NWT Hydro Corporation Act, Carried
Item 20: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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