David Krutko
Statements in Debates
Clause 71 to 80.
Mr. Speaker, in regard to the Minister’s response, I believe the key word here is “conservation” and, more importantly, consultation and ensuring that the mechanisms that we use is a formal process, regardless to boards having some authorities, boards ensuring public input and boards ensuring that at the end of it all there will be some sort of a conservation measure recommended to the Minister. I think that’s the piece that we’re still waiting for. I know you mentioned that they’re hoping to have it by next fall. I’d like to ask the Minister exactly when will the conservation plan be...
[Microphone turned off]...transfer of public housing rent supp. Questions? Comments? Mr. Yakeleya.
Clause 51 to 60.
These conservation measures for the Bluenose-West herd were achieved through consultation, dialogue with the harvesters and dialogue with communities where they took the time and made an attempt to find a resolution to this problem coming to an agreement by all parties.
With regard to the situation we see here in the North Slave, it looks like that system is not in place or hasn’t even been considered. For some reason the Minister made a decision which overrode the political structure and the process of the Tlicho Land Claim Agreement to use that instrument, which is the fundamental instrument...
Does committee agree that Bill 11 is ready for third reading?
Clause 31 to 40.
Detail. Bill 11, An Act to Amend the Workers’ Compensation Act, clause 1.
---Clauses 1 through 4 inclusive approved
Clause 11 to 20.
---Clauses 11 through 20 inclusive approved
Sergeant-at-Arms, escort the witnesses in.
Mr. Minister, for the record, can you introduce your witnesses?