Thank you. With regard to infrastructure, we have a capital planning process. If there are any requests, they will go into the capital planning process. The capital planning process that we just finished is a process where we involve committees, and in developing our capital plan, projects are ranked in order of importance. There are five criteria: the protection of people, protection of assets, protection of environment, financial investments, program needs or requirements. So that’s the process and that way there’s no queue jumping. All projects are ranked on the basis of the five criteria. Then the Legislative Assembly votes on it or approves it. Thank you.
Bob McLeod on Question 420-17(4): Infrastructure Contributions For Non-Government Organizations
In the Legislative Assembly on November 1st, 2013. See this statement in context.
Question 420-17(4): Infrastructure Contributions For Non-Government Organizations
Oral Questions
October 31st, 2013
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