The Minister is right; she did provide a response that, yes, they know that. Her response also said they’re looking at it, but the reality is that this response was lacking in the sense that it didn’t seem to have a plan to bring someone in or a long-term plan to solve the solution. The issue comes down to the fact that I’m being contacted again by more constituents saying that this continues to be a very important issue and they’re concerned is the government hearing them. Would the Minister commit to getting an answer and update before the end of this sitting so if there are problems, we can deal with them in a timely way before session ends? We usually get better answers to our questions while we’re in the House than outside.
Robert Hawkins on Question 300-16(5): Wait Times For Hearing Tests In The NWT
In the Legislative Assembly on October 29th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 300-16(5): Wait Times For Hearing Tests In The NWT
Oral Questions
October 28th, 2010
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