Daryl Dolynny
Statements in Debates
Thank you. Page 10-14, Education, Culture and Employment, information item, directorate and administration, active positions. Are there any questions? Being none, page 10-17, Education, Culture and Employment, activity summary, education and culture, operations expenditure summary, $192.575 million. Mr. Moses.
Thank you, Madam Chair. [English translation not provided.]
Madam Chair, I’m opening up my comments obviously in my maternal French language, which is a right that we have, as well as many other jurisdictions in Canada. I think that brings to my question that even in the Legislative Assembly we have opportunities to help promote our language. We do not have any translators behind me to do the proper translations in French. I guess that goes without saying that we have opportunities in general with all languages, all our languages that are recognized here in the Territories, and again we know...
Thank you, Mr. Hawkins. Mr. Lafferty.
Thank you, Mr. Bromley. We will go to Ms. Iatridis.
Thank you, Mr. Hawkins. To the motion.
I guess the question today is not so much the probability of hitting a moose; the hot topic today is bison. I believe there is obviously a need for it. Anyone who is driving these roads, as I said earlier, it’s not a when, the imminence is there. There is no doubt. Given the need for a physical intervention, as I mentioned earlier, potential electronic tagging or reflective tagging to alert motorists of imminent bison danger, would this Minister and his department consider working with Regular Members, with industry leaders of reflective technology, the scientific community, and of course...
Thank you, Mr. Lafferty. Ms. Iatridis.
Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. Minister Lafferty.
Thank you, Mr. Beaulieu. Speaking to the motion we have Mr. Lafferty.