Mahsi. Not only the Sahtu region but we’ve done that in other regions, as well, other communities where there’s a high demand of individuals that need to retain or even go after a driver’s licence, whether it be a Class 5, Class 3, Class 2, or Class 1. There is interest in the communities. Obviously, there will be a proposal submitted to DOT along with ourselves, Education, Culture and Employment, because we do have some funds to offset the costs, as well, working with the stakeholders, the steering committee that has been established. So, yes, I will be working very closely with the Department of Transportation when a need arises pertaining to drivers’ licences. Mahsi.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 463-17(5): Analysis Of The Sahtu Needs Assessment
In the Legislative Assembly on October 29th, 2014. See this statement in context.
Question 463-17(5): Analysis Of The Sahtu Needs Assessment
Oral Questions
October 28th, 2014
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