Mr. Speaker, the fact that the officials continue to meet to try to find alternatives, there were arrangements made a year or so ago that were not successful, and we have, over the years, written off sums of money as well as deferred payments, reduced payments, any number of things that we could try to think of to allow both interests to have their needs met in terms of the business and the role and responsibility of government and as the administrators of the public purse. So the commitment is that we’re still looking at trying to find a way to do this. I will commit to the Member that when I’m finished in the House today, I’ve already indicated to the deputy minister that I would be calling him at the rise of the House and this will be one of the things on my list to talk about. Thank you.
Michael Miltenberger on Question 81-17(1): Patterson Sawmill In Hay River
In the Legislative Assembly on December 15th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 81-17(1): Patterson Sawmill In Hay River
Oral Questions
December 14th, 2011
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