Thank you, Mr. Speaker. In the 18th Assembly, this may have been said. I can guarantee you I have not said that; it wasn't part of what I believe. And as the Member said, I asked 83 questions - 72 times I stood up in this House to ask these questions, so. So just so everybody's aware, lease rental reviews are conducted every five years, depending on the start date of the lease. Since the lease increase in 2018, the Department of Lands lease revenue has increased by approximately $1.034 million. This does not include the 2022-2023 fiscal year and the COVID relief when we did that for that year, for the COVID relief there. And, again, some of this revenue is with new increases with new leases. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Shane Thompson on Question 1318-19(2): Land Lease Fees and Revenues
In the Legislative Assembly on February 8th, 2023. See this statement in context.
Question 1318-19(2): Land Lease Fees and Revenues
Oral Questions
February 8th, 2023
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