Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I would like to follow up on the Minister’s statement this morning or earlier today on the traditional economy, the Minister of ITI. I want to start by agreeing with him that the traditional economy is indeed a critical part of our total economy. I support the Minister’s statement on this. I am wondering how much we are doing in the way of measuring this. If we really value it, we should be measuring it. Are we measuring the importance of berries, mushrooms, garden produce, fish and trade of the same between families? I am thinking not on those things that are actually sold and bought but the sort of under the table, not under the table but the domestic economy, if you will. Are we measuring those parameters? Thank you.
Bob Bromley on Question 20-16(6): Measuring Effects Of Traditional And Domestic Economies
In the Legislative Assembly on March 8th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 20-16(6): Measuring Effects Of Traditional And Domestic Economies
Oral Questions
March 7th, 2011
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