Thanks, Mr. Chair. I believe I heard the Minister say that concerns had been raised by OROGO and the NEB. This gets back to this issue of concurrence by the federal government, and I'd like to raise a point of privilege that this is impinging upon my ability to do my job as an MLA and put forward a motion for consideration of the House. I think this is thwarting my ability to bring forward a motion that is in the public interest, in my view. I turn my mind to some of the comments that were made yesterday by the Minister, as well, where, you know, federal consent was being sought as far back as July 2018, when the bill was before the committee, and now I hear again today that concerns have been raised by the National Energy Board staff, perhaps, and that's going to influence, perhaps, the way that we vote in Committee of the Whole, now, and the work that I try to do as an MLA, so I'd like to raise this as a point of privilege. Thanks, Mr. Chair.
Kevin O'Reilly on Committee Motion 168-18(3): Bill 37: An Act to Amend the Oil and Gas Operations Act - Clause 6, Defeated
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Committee Motion 168-18(3): Bill 37: An Act to Amend the Oil and Gas Operations Act - Clause 6, Defeated
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