Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Well, I think the Minister just accurately coined out the problem because the fact is, he's come up with a new process for land that's already been requested and already been approved because, Mr. Speaker, it wasn't that long ago that the City of Yellowknife applied for that area of land and it was okay because it went through the IMA, no applications came in from a third party interest to stop it. So the fact is, it was already heading over to the side of the City of Yellowknife with no problem, but yet the MACA Minister slows it down. It's still going to the same people, Mr. Speaker. The MACA Minister could do this today; the MACA Minister could solve this problem today. Maybe if he'd look and talk to his colleague sitting right next to him, that's also the area of the city he represents. So maybe he would want to work together more closely in this Assembly to solve these problems. Will he do this today? He can do it today. Thank you.
Robert Hawkins on Question 134-15(6): Land Transfer Process
In the Legislative Assembly on August 16th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 134-15(6): Land Transfer Process
Question 134-15(6): Land Transfer Process
Item 8: Oral Questions
August 15th, 2007
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