Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In fact, since responding to questions earlier in the week on the agreement-in-principle, the approach we have looked at we have been revising as we’ve gone forward, taking in the comments made by Members. We are looking towards offering up to go into communities and have a team established that we will be able to go into the communities to explain the AIP, as it is, on top of our communications in Aboriginal languages going into the homes across the North, as well, and on top of that, the householder, as well. We are working on a number of fronts and we’ve revised the letter I said that we would try to get out, and my earlier response to regional leaders, we have changed that letter now and it’s being revised again to offer them an opportunity to meet in the regions with all the chiefs and go into communities as well. Thank you.
Floyd Roland on Question 373-16(5): Devolution Agreement-In-Principle
In the Legislative Assembly on February 4th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 373-16(5): Devolution Agreement-In-Principle
Oral Questions
February 3rd, 2011
Inuvik Boot Lake
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