Mr. Chairman, I don’t believe with any projects that we discuss in this House that I’ve ever brought forward a list of deficiencies, whether it’s the Inuvik school or any other project. I don’t think the request for that type of detailed information as to bolt holes and bolt sizes and scour rock and things of that nature ever had been debated at this level. If the Member wants, we are compiling, and we do have, a list of deficiencies. I would prefer to provide it to them with some comments as to where they are in terms of resolution and plans to deal with the issues that were brought forward. We are right now waiting for that to be developed and it’s being developed and we certainly will share it with the Member. He’s raised concern and we can bring that, and we can make it standard practice as we talk about projects, we start talking about deficiencies. It’s a level of detail that is not normal to have on the floor of the House of a government. Thank you.
Michael McLeod on Committee Motion 1-16(5): Extension Of Sitting Hours To Conclude Td 8-16(5), Supplementary Appropriation No. 2, 2010-2011 (Infrastructure Expenditures), Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on March 23rd, 2010. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 1-16(5): Extension Of Sitting Hours To Conclude Td 8-16(5), Supplementary Appropriation No. 2, 2010-2011 (Infrastructure Expenditures), Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
March 22nd, 2010
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