Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I say, because, again, in my research, there were regulations, a management regime, and in the time when they were making the deal, Aboriginal people didn't even have the right to vote in Canada. These were all being done on Aboriginal lands that we're supposed to have a treaty. Now we're taking over devolution, and part of taking over devolution is the 24 acts, regulations and legislation that we're going to take over. One of them is the Canadian Petroleum Act, I think, and I want to make sure that we are set and the federal government is not going to interfere with our type of resource revenue sharing that we need in the Northwest Territories. I want to ask the Premier, will his department look at some of these things that ensure that the federal government does not poke its hands in areas that it shouldn't be.
Norman Yakeleya on Question 243-17(4): Federal Revenues From Norman Wells Oilfield
In the Legislative Assembly on March 14th, 2013. See this statement in context.
Question 243-17(4): Federal Revenues From Norman Wells Oilfield
Oral Questions
March 14th, 2013
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