Thank you, Madam Speaker. It’s in Hansard; it must be true. I am committed to getting this done. I do see it’s taken a little longer than anticipated. It has taken a bit longer to get a work plan done. We are still doing the research and analysis. I have committed to getting the work plan to the Members by the end of August. From there we plan to complete the feasibility study so that we can have an options paper in front of Members before the end of this fiscal year, so that we can actually make a decision on what type of model we’re going to use. There are a number out there. We need to make sure we do an in-depth analysis on each of them to make sure that whatever we’re proposing, whatever we’re talking about, whatever we’re deciding on in the Legislature is in the best interest of all the people of the Northwest Territories.
Glen Abernethy on Question 80-17(3): Mental Health Diversion Courts
In the Legislative Assembly on June 4th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 80-17(3): Mental Health Diversion Courts
Oral Questions
June 3rd, 2012
Great Slave
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