I've had many meetings with the NWT Chamber of Commerce and almost in every instance, when we raise concerns about procurement, it's because of a difference in understanding. Certainly, if the Members can provide me with a list of the problems, as they see them, then we can determine whether there is actually a need for a review of it. And, as I said, the last time I met with the Chamber of Commerce, which was about four months ago, we asked them to tell us what they see as the problem or what concerns they have, and then we can act on it. Certainly, if we have a whole host of problems where it's warranted to do a review, we will certainly look as doing so.
Bob McLeod on Question 105-18(3): Procurement Policies
In the Legislative Assembly on February 14th, 2018. See this statement in context.
Question 105-18(3): Procurement Policies
Oral Questions
February 14th, 2018
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