Mr. Speaker, the timing of potentially achieving this deal, while we all, in this Assembly, certainly desire to be able to put this checkmark beside our performance and our legacy here, Mr. Speaker, the life of this Assembly technically and legally ends at the end of August. The government, of course through the Ministers, continue until the new government is signed on, probably sometime in mid-October. That leaves really only days in which an agreement may be finalized. Mr. Speaker, is it really appropriate? Is it really practical? Is it realistic? But the government is going to continue to pursue this AIP in the life of this Assembly, considering the extremely limited time that we have before the next Assembly would be coming on board.
Bill Braden on Question 120-15(6): Devolution And Resource Revenue Sharing Agreement
In the Legislative Assembly on August 15th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 120-15(6): Devolution And Resource Revenue Sharing Agreement
Question 120-15(6): Devolution And Resource Revenue Sharing Agreement
Item 7: Oral Questions
August 14th, 2007
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