I know, like I said, it’s late and this could get into quite a debate on this, but there are so many moving parts and I know the Minister just talked about a whole myriad of delivery mechanisms that the department has at its disposal. In your business plan you talked of a one-window approach and I’m just wondering how you’re going to take all these moving parts, put them together to allow for a seamless one-window approach to a suite of business services in the Territory. That’s something that many reports in the past have called on the government to action. We just haven’t got there. I was encouraged to see in the business plan that the department was looking at a one-window approach. I think we should be moving towards that. With all the areas that you talked about, we’re still nowhere close to getting there. I’d like to maybe hear just if you could talk about how you’re going to bring all of this together and how it’s going to work and maybe a timeline on what we can expect.
David Ramsay on Committee Motion 29-16(4): Transportation, Highways – Geotechnical Assessments On Gravel Roads, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on February 17th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 29-16(4): Transportation, Highways – Geotechnical Assessments On Gravel Roads, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
February 16th, 2010
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