Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, you know, I'm looking at Minister, from the -- Minister Sebert from the past government and when he stated, in 2016, which is a lot more than just the end of the last government, it was early on in the beginning of their government, that he appointed the six deputy ministers, and that was in May of 2016. So I'm just wondering how much longer does NTPC need to figure out whether they're a Crown corporation or not or what their board's going to be made up of, if it's a representative, is it people who are, you know, specialized in doing this type of work, or is it going to continue as deputy ministers? And if not, why don't we just make it a department and so that way we can hold them accountable in this House. So kind of my question related to this is all in one maybe, but how are we going to bring that into this House so that we can hold the Power Corp accountable by this Legislative Assembly so we can ask those questions like we do on every other department in detail? Thank you.
Lesa Semmler on Question 1176-19(2): Governance of the Northwest Territories Power Corporation
In the Legislative Assembly on October 17th, 2022. See this statement in context.
Question 1176-19(2): Governance of the Northwest Territories Power Corporation
Oral Questions
October 17th, 2022
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