That’s an interesting and complicated response. I’d like to explore that a little further, but I’m wondering if it does not serve us to examine the assumptions that are being made on the largest infrastructure project ever conceived for the Northwest Territories and become informed and probe those as this side of the House does for any assumptions that the government comes up with in order to be responsible to our public and to be able to make informed opinions. Obviously the timing of this, there are convolutions to it that are difficult to discuss in this format. I’m wondering how we will deal with that. I think the Minister probably has questions about some of the assumptions in the report from Imperial Oil. I would think that as a responsible authority he certainly should have. I think the question is clear. I’m wondering how we’re going to fulfill that role in a way that serves our public.
Bob Bromley on Question 87-16(5): GNWT Participation In National Energy Board Hearings On The Mackenzie Gas Project
In the Legislative Assembly on March 25th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 87-16(5): GNWT Participation In National Energy Board Hearings On The Mackenzie Gas Project
Oral Questions
March 24th, 2010
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