Thank you. So that gives me a bit of concern too, because it's my understanding that there wasn't, in the past, great collaboration between the Housing Corporation and Infrastructure and I may have some insider information on how that has played out, even in this Assembly. So, you know, it -- to me, it seems like quite a waste and a shame that we wouldn't be utilizing -- or at least having them reviewing these things. And I get that it's very much the communities driving it, that's all great, but, you know, to just flip that over at the end of if all and say hey, does this make sense? You have asset management people in Infrastructure that are then, you know, dealing with things in communities like -- you know, I know I'm aware that the hospital in Inuvik's pellet boiler had they been more smart about it wouldn't have made it so that it can only be loaded by super-Bs that can't then back into that space so there's an extra step now of offloading from super-B pellets to smaller vehicles to then fill up the hopper. So there's things like that where I just feel like that extra set of eyes. And I know I'm just reiterating what I just said, and I hear the Minister's commitment to doing that collaboration, but I think it really -- I just can't stress how key I think that is. And if we talk about breaking down silos, why -- why would we go elsewhere before we look internally to see if we have help? Thank you.
Katrina Nokleby on Committee Motion 195-19(2): Tabled Document 561-19(2): Main Estimates 2022-2023 Justice - Deferral of Department, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on March 4th, 2022. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 195-19(2): Tabled Document 561-19(2): Main Estimates 2022-2023 Justice - Deferral of Department, Carried
Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 4th, 2022
Page 3769
See context to find out what was said next.