Yeah, thank you, Mr. Speaker. And perhaps the way capital budget is defined by Finance and accountants is not the way to do this. I'm wondering if, and I think this would probably be a conversation with Infrastructure, if we could publish, you know, a five-year capital plan which shows the ranges of each project and what they're expected to cost, because right now the capital budget is a point in time snapchat -- snapshot. We just -- we approved $3 million of a $60 million project that will eventually roll out over the years, and it's next to impossible to track. So I'm wondering if we could go out and publish our five-year capital plan that actually shows some of the estimates costs on the projects we're building, of the billions of dollars we are spending. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Rylund Johnson on Question 1032-19(2): Capital Budget Transparency
In the Legislative Assembly on March 11th, 2022. See this statement in context.
Question 1032-19(2): Capital Budget Transparency
Oral Questions
March 11th, 2022
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