Bob Bromley
Statements in Debates
Thank you, Minister. Anything further, Mr. Ramsay? Thank you. Next I have on my list, Mr. Yakeleya.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Committee, we’re open for general remarks on the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Yakeleya.
My point remains. I would suggest that the Minister of Finance find those $3 million elsewhere or start revising the terminology that we’re using and the promises that were made about $60 million going toward alternative energy development.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Once again, I appreciate the comments from the Premier. He named a lot of good programs that I’m hoping actually get on the ground and start to reduce our costs. But the phrase that caught my attention is yet to come. We’ve been talking about a lot of things. We’ve been planning a lot of things. Let’s just pick hydro, for example, I think eight, nine, 10 years we’ve been planning small hydro, small hydro, Mr. Speaker, in Lutselk'e and Whati. Yet, here we are spending more money and time thinking about it. When will people actually see these things on the ground in a way...
Page 4-26, information item. Lease commitments, infrastructure. Questions.
Page 2-17, activity summary, Executive, Ministers’ offices, operations expenditure summary, $3.187 million. Mr. Ramsay.
Thank you, Premier. So, committee, page 2-29, activity summary, Cabinet support, operations expenditure summary, $3.054 million. Agreed?
Page 1-23, activity summary, Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, operations expenditure summary, $372,000.
Thank you, committee. We’re going to defer page 4-7, the department summary, operations expenditure summary. We’ll start with page 4-8, department summary, Aboriginal Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations, infrastructure investment summary. Questions?
Thank you, Minister. Next on my list I have Mr. Yakeleya.