Mr. Speaker, I’m not quite sure of the structure of this committee compared to, say, an interagency committee, if it, in fact, exists. My understanding of most interagency groups that I’ve been familiar with is that it ebbs and flows and gathers around projects or specific issues to try and resolve situations at a committee level. In this case, it’s an arrangement that we think is not harsh or overly dramatic. We think it’s a measured, careful, thoughtful response, and coming up with a solution very similar to the solution put forward by the Member for Great Slave as a way to keep everybody engaged in a way that will respect the positions that they’re in and potential conflict issues, and still allow the group to perform the functions that it was intended to perform the same as at the interagency groups. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 70-16(6): GNWT Withdrawal From The Yellowknife Social Issues Committee
In the Legislative Assembly on May 13th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 70-16(6): GNWT Withdrawal From The Yellowknife Social Issues Committee
Oral Questions
May 12th, 2011
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