Thank you, Mr. Chair. Under Program Delivery Details on page 1-28, the Human Rights Commission has two fairly large amounts compared to the other statutory officer positions: $335,000 and then grants and contributions of $425,000. I’m just wondering why there are two different amounts there and why they are so large.
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Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
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Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
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Paul Delorey Hay River North
Thank you, Mr.
Chairman.
Again, these are details on the finances of staffing and the director’s position. I would ask Olin Lovely to walk you through the detail on those.
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
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Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
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Lovely
Thank you, Mr. Chair. The $335,000 is for the salary of the director and deputy director of the Human Rights Commission, and it also includes the honoraria for the commission members. The $420,000 is an amount appropriated and provided to the Human Rights Commission to undertake its activities and review on human rights cases.
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
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The Chair David Krutko
Okay. We’re on page 1-27, Statutory Officers, Activity Summary, Operations Expenditure Summary: $1.142 million.
Legislative Assembly, Activity Summary,
Statutory Officers, Operations Expenditure Summary: $1.142 million, approved.
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
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The Chair David Krutko
Moving on to page 1-29, Activity Summary, Statutory Officers, Grants and Contributions, Contributions: $420,000.
Legislative Assembly, Activity Summary,
Statutory Officers, Grants and Contributions, Contributions: $420,000, approved.
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
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The Chair David Krutko
We can turn back to page 1-7, Department Summary, Legislative Assembly, Operations Expenditure Summary: $15.364 million.
Legislative Assembly, Department Summary,
Operations Expenditure Summary: $15.364 million, approved.
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair David Krutko
With that, that concludes the Department Summary.
We’re going to Infrastructure Acquisition Plan, page 1-5, Office of the Clerk, Tangible Capital Assets, Total Tangible Capital Assets: $540,000.
Legislative Assembly, Infrastructure Acquisition
Plan, Office of the Clerk, Tangible Capital Assets, Total Tangible Capital Assets: $540,000, approved.
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair David Krutko
Total Activity: $540,000.
Legislative Assembly, Infrastructure Acquisition
Plan, Office of the Clerk, Tangible Capital Assets, Total Activity: $540,000, approved.
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair David Krutko
Total Department: $540,000.
Legislative Assembly, Infrastructure Acquisition
Plan, Office of the Clerk, Tangible Capital Assets, Total Department: $540,000, approved.
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair David Krutko
Does the committee agree we’ve concluded with the estimates for the Legislative Assembly?
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
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Some Honourable Members
Agreed.
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair David Krutko
With that, I’d like to thank the Speaker and the witnesses. Sergeant-at-Arms, could you escort the witnesses out.
Main Estimates 2008–2009 Legislative Assembly
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The Chair David Krutko
Okay. We can move on to Bill 11, An Act to Amend the Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Act. With that, I’d like to call on Mr. Robert McLeod, the Member for Inuvik Twin Lakes.
Bill 11 An Act To Amend The Legislative Assembly And Executive Council Act
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Bob McLeod Yellowknife South
Thank you, Mr. Chair. I’m pleased to provide opening comments on Bill 11, An Act to Amend the Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Act. Bill 11 replaces the existing entitlement for Members to travel to their home community after ten consecutive sitting days with an entitlement to do so after eight consecutive sitting or committee days.
The Board of Management is of the view that the intention of the Legislature in providing this entitlement was that Members not be required to be away from their families for more than two weeks at a time while attending to official Assembly business.
As the provision currently stands, Members are not normally entitled to home travel until nearly three weeks have passed when the House convenes on a day other than Monday, which is normally the case. This provision will allow members to return to their home community to consult with constituents and spend time with their families every second weekend. For this reason I am pleased to support this initiative.
I am available to answer any questions that Members may have.
Bill 11 An Act To Amend The Legislative Assembly And Executive Council Act
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair David Krutko
At this time I would like to ask Mr.
McLeod if he would like to bring in
witnesses.
Bill 11 An Act To Amend The Legislative Assembly And Executive Council Act
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Bill 11 An Act To Amend The Legislative Assembly And Executive Council Act
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Bill 11 An Act To Amend The Legislative Assembly And Executive Council Act
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
Some Honourable Members
Agreed.
Bill 11 An Act To Amend The Legislative Assembly And Executive Council Act
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair David Krutko
Sergeant-at-Arms, could you escort the witness in. Mr. Robert McLeod, could you please introduce your witness.
Bill 11 An Act To Amend The Legislative Assembly And Executive Council Act
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Bob McLeod Yellowknife South
Thank you. I have Ms. Gail Bennett, Principal Clerk, Operations, with me.
Bill 11 An Act To Amend The Legislative Assembly And Executive Council Act
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The Chair David Krutko
Welcome, witness.
We’re on Bill 11, An Act to Amend the Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Act. Are there any general comments on the bill?
Bill 11 An Act To Amend The Legislative Assembly And Executive Council Act
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Some Honourable Members
Clause by clause.
Bill 11 An Act To Amend The Legislative Assembly And Executive Council Act
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters

The Chair David Krutko
Clause by clause? Okay. If we can move to page 1: Bill 11, An Act to Amend the Legislative Assembly and Executive Council Act.
Clauses 1 and 2 approved.