Thank you, Mr. Speaker. That time is not now. That's a discussion that has been ongoing for some time. It has been a discussion that has been happening in some detail for some time, since January, really, but these plans are plans that have existed long before now. They are plans that were developed last year when we were facing the strike and owing from years before when they were dealing with H1N1. There are different gradients for each department. There are different needs for each department. We have to consider our health department and our essential services first, make sure that their needs are being met, make sure that we're also looking at whether or not we have the technical capacity to increase having people off working online. All of those things are being discussed and considered right now. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Caroline Wawzonek on Question 217-19(2): COVID-19 Pandemic and Government of the Northwest Territories Employees Working Remotely
In the Legislative Assembly on March 16th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 217-19(2): COVID-19 Pandemic and Government of the Northwest Territories Employees Working Remotely
Oral Questions
March 16th, 2020
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