Yeah, thank you, Madam Chair. You know, I recognize that but what we've done is actually we've specified a list, and on it are a number of companies that don't exist anymore. A number of numbered companies, I have no idea what those numbered corporations are. It's really -- I get there's a way to define the policy and whether or not Walmart falls in it is up to, you know, probably the way we write the policy and the business incentive review committee. I don't understand why we are keeping this schedule of a list of companies, many of which are outdated and many of which have no -- absolutely are not warranted to be BIPed anymore. I think they have long since left any sort of employees in the North. So is the plan to get rid of this schedule method where we list a number of corporations, some of which don't exist anymore? Thank you, Madam Speaker.
Rylund Johnson on Question 1258-19(2): Business Incentive Policy
In the Legislative Assembly on October 28th, 2022. See this statement in context.
Question 1258-19(2): Business Incentive Policy
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October 28th, 2022
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