I guess the question begs to be asked. I mean, we know Bill C-10, not in effect but, obviously, could have a compounding affect if and when it does come in, and it possibly would come within the life of this budget. Have we made good main estimates to, I guess, forecast potential increases as a result of C-10, and if so, again my question is, are we anticipating shortfalls in corrections for food costs? Again, I’m trying to make sure that our estimates are as best that we can without having to see these shortfalls.
Daryl Dolynny on Committee Motion 12-17(3): Concurrence Of Tabled Document 17-17(3), Supplementary Estimates (Infrastructure Expenditures), No. 7, 2010-2011, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on June 12th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 12-17(3): Concurrence Of Tabled Document 17-17(3), Supplementary Estimates (Infrastructure Expenditures), No. 7, 2010-2011, Carried
Consideration in Committee of the Whole of Bills and Other Matters
June 11th, 2012
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