Statements in Debates
Would the Minister of FMBS respond to the question asked previously.
Total Department, not previously authorized: $40.828 million.
Bill 18, Supplementary Appropriation Act, No. 1, 2008–2009, Transportation, Total Department: $40.828 million, approved.
Does the committee agree that we’ll go back to clause 16?
Total Department, not previously authorized: $34.187 million.
Bill 18, Supplementary Appropriation Act, No. 1, 2008–2009, Municipal and Community Affairs, Operations Expenditures, Total Department, not previously authorized: $34.187 million, approved.
Petroleum Products, not previously authorized: $1.293 million.
Bill 18, Supplementary Appropriation Act, No. 1, 2008–2009, Public Works and Services, Petroleum Products, not previously authorized: $1.293 million, approved.
Does the committee agree that Bill 18 is ready for third reading?
Bill 18 Supplementary Appropriation Act, No. 1, 2008–2009, approved for third reading.
Mr. Speaker, the residents of Aklavik want some assurances that they will get a road at some point. It’s been 30 years in the works, and it continues to proceed. The residents in other communities were able to receive budget allocations through this process, yet in Aklavik they weren’t. I’d like to ask the Minister if he has any resources that will be earmarked for the community of Aklavik to develop that plan or proposal so that he can also forward a similar proposal to Ottawa by way of the Building Canada Fund.
Minerals and Petroleum Resources, not previously authorized: $100,000.
Bill 18, Supplementary Appropriation Act, No. 1, 2008–2009, Industry, Tourism and Investment, Operations Expenditures, Minerals and Petroleum Resources, not previously authorized: $100,000, approved.
Continuing on page 19. Marine, not previously authorized: $484,000.
Bill 18, Supplementary Appropriation Act, No. 1, 2008–2009, Transportation, Marine, not previously authorized: $484,000, approved.
Thank you, Mr. Minister. Welcome, witnesses. General comments on the bill? Detail. Turn to page 1 of Bill 5, An Act to Amend the Maintenance Orders Enforcement Act.
Clauses 1 through 16 inclusive approved.