Thank you, Mr. Speaker. And, Mr. Speaker, it's certainly again -- it's certainly, I think, our hope, my hope, you know shared hope on this end, that that's not going to be the case. As I indicated, we had been initially hoping that the strategic -- the regional strategic environmental assessment would get moving a little faster than it has. Had that been the case, the timing of that work would well -- would have contributed well to the timing that we were expecting in advance of the 2028 end of funding for us. So, again, it's been a couple of years. We've had a lot of progress over on the RSEA front despite interests. So if that is the case, we may be in a situation where the work we do contributes to the strategic environmental assessment as opposed to the other way around. There's no lack of understanding that there will certainly be areas of overlap in terms of what needs to get studied and what should be studied. And so knowing that it would hopefully mean that the two contribute one to the other. Thank you.
Caroline Wawzonek on Question 151-20(1): Regional Study of Slave Geological Project
In the Legislative Assembly on February 29th, 2024. See this statement in context.
Question 151-20(1): Regional Study of Slave Geological Project
Oral Questions
February 29th, 2024
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