Mr. Speaker, as I have indicated, we are in the third year of a very ambitious capital planning process of over $1.1 billion, a record amount. We are going to be moving into the year after this coming fiscal year of 2013 into a much more normal -- humble as it were almost, on a comparative basis to what we have just been spending -- capital plan of about $75 million. We currently have made some significant changes on how we do capital. There will also be added attention and rigour to the system that Cabinet and committees come up with to view the capital projects, because there is going to be a small pot and a huge demand. We also cannot take our mind and eye off of the fact that we still have to, as well, pick away at our deferred maintenance budget, which is still over $300 million. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 363-16(5): Increasing Employment Rates In Small Communities
In the Legislative Assembly on February 3rd, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 363-16(5): Increasing Employment Rates In Small Communities
Oral Questions
February 2nd, 2011
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