My final question is: we have been incurring costs daily, notwithstanding the costs that we are potentially losing as it relates to the deposit that we put down on these generators and the generators themselves that we may never see. We have got a lot of equipment that is in place that is being used as backup equipment in the meantime. The last number that the Minister shared with us, I think back in March, was somewhere in the neighbourhood of about $500,000 at that point. I am afraid to ask what that number is today, but I would like to know: who is going to be paying for that, then? If this generator contract goes off the rails, who will be paying for those costs that have been incurred today that that proponent, Virdi Power, was supposed to pay?
Cory Vanthuyne on Question 900-18(2): Replacement Generators Delivery And Contract
In the Legislative Assembly on September 27th, 2017. See this statement in context.
Question 900-18(2): Replacement Generators Delivery And Contract
Oral Questions
September 26th, 2017
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