I think in this situation we certainly have to look at the long term. As I mentioned earlier, this has been a site that has been used by our department, by our ferry services for roughly 30 years. In that part of the country there is erosion of the soil, there is erosion of the riverbanks, and it has moved our landing so that it’s becoming a concern for some of the people who are utilizing the area for traditional harvesting of fish. I think we need to sit down and make sure that if we’re going to make any changes, it has to be a solution that’s going to be acceptable for many years to come. I would be prepared to do that. We are responding to the Member’s constituent. We’ll have that letter out in a day or two. However, I think a long-term solution has to be looked at. Thank you.
Michael McLeod on Question 370-16(3): Conflict Between Ferry Operations And Subsistence Harvester
In the Legislative Assembly on June 1st, 2009. See this statement in context.
Question 370-16(3): Conflict Between Ferry Operations And Subsistence Harvester
Oral Questions
May 31st, 2009
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