Thank you, Madam Chair. Actually, that's the first time I've understood that we just simply froze them and they will eventually catch up. I am actually happy to hear that because I think, when you get all 33 communities to recognize they are all underfunded, maybe we'll get a little more political will to close this. My other question I'm wondering is that we did this big assessment in 2014 and we have the Community Public Infrastructure Funding Policy, which kind of recognizes that this is the ideal formula, but we're not using it. I have struggled to kind of understand this. The other issue that I know arises is that we did this work in 2014, but communities often go out and get federal dollars unrelated to us and build their own infrastructure. Are we presently monitoring that, or is that infrastructure then being adjusted into the formula? Thank you, Madam Chair.
Rylund Johnson on Committee Motion 43-18(3): Tabled Document 181-19(2): Capital Estimates 2020-2021 - Health and Social Services - Deferral of Department (page 29), Carried
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Committee Motion 43-18(3): Tabled Document 181-19(2): Capital Estimates 2020-2021 - Health and Social Services - Deferral of Department (page 29), Carried
Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
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