As much as I’ve answered, we are still continuing to work with the company and also with the Government of New Brunswick. As I indicated, Rowe’s has a claim. Two of the five claims add up to approximately what’s left in the budget, and it also adds up to approximately how much deficiencies will cost to complete all of the deficiencies. We would like to have had enough money to pay everyone. Go to New Brunswick. If they had the documentation that we felt that that government would support, then we would have paid it, filed it with the government and had confidence that the money would have been paid. The problem is we needed to prove to that government and the government was going to approve the payment after we made it. Had they not made the approved payment and we didn’t have the proper documentation to make the payment then we would be paying it from this House.
Tom Beaulieu on Question 933-17(5): Contract Related To The Deh Cho Bridge Construction
In the Legislative Assembly on October 6th, 2015. See this statement in context.
Question 933-17(5): Contract Related To The Deh Cho Bridge Construction
Oral Questions
October 5th, 2015
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