Yeah, I hear that and that's -- sometimes those things are found in business plans that are public, but they're kind of buried in the detail of it. And I would have thought that we'd want to make that kind of information a little more public. And why, you know, wouldn't it be contained in the annual report from the forest superintendent who's actually largely responsible for doing inspection and enforcement. Why can't it be found in the annual report? Or at least be prescribed as one of the thingS that should appear in the annual report? Thanks, Madam Chair.
Kevin O'Reilly on Committee Motion 486-19(2): Bill 74: Forest Act - Amend Clause 14.1, Defeated
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Committee Motion 486-19(2): Bill 74: Forest Act - Amend Clause 14.1, Defeated
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