Mr. Speaker, I believe the fact is that our employees all swear an oath to confidentiality on the files, that should be a fairly clear step that we should be able to share information. But there are a lot of groups out there in other areas outside of government that look at how we hold information or use that information and how it is shared even amongst departments within one government. We will have to take a good look at this and take the appropriate approach and work with Members to come up with a solution that would work. I believe we all work, our staff work, whether it is health, education, justice or housing, they work for the Government of the Northwest Territories. Whether it is through an authority or not, the funding does flow. The legislation exists at this level and we should be able to make it work. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 177-16(3): Privacy Issues Affecting Case Management Processes
In the Legislative Assembly on February 20th, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 177-16(3): Privacy Issues Affecting Case Management Processes
Oral Questions
February 19th, 2009
Inuvik Boot Lake
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