Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I’ll be speaking again, like some of my colleagues have on the Deh Cho Bridge. Earlier today we heard from the Minister himself who said it’s not going to cost us more money. I guess I’m really questioning why we’re really here. It is costing us more money. We’ve heard that there’s going to be a supplemental coming and I think the people of the Northwest Territories are feeling this new ask feels more like a ransom than the completion of a project, and I think the people are sick of it. Really what we have here is a new negotiated deal with a negotiated price with an agreement-in-principle icing coating. I’m going to ask the Minister right here: I’m a little bit confused in the legality of what is really binding moving forward, so can the Minister indicate to me which deal this government is bound to at this moment in time?
Daryl Dolynny on Question 104-17(3): Deh Cho Bridge Project Cost Overruns
In the Legislative Assembly on June 7th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 104-17(3): Deh Cho Bridge Project Cost Overruns
Oral Questions
June 6th, 2012
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