David Krutko

Mackenzie Delta

Statements in Debates

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 45)

So maybe we can refer you to department summary page 3-7. We will move on to page 3-8, information item, infrastructure and investment summary. Agreed?

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 45)

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. With regard to the area of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline, I know we had a presentation the other day on a whole bunch of obligations and regulatory requirements that we have to fulfill but also with regard to the federal requirements. In that presentation, reference was made to the regulations that have to be established to move that project forward. Could you give me an idea of what type of obligations we’re fulfilling and what type of regulations are we talking about bringing into place?

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 45)

Again, I didn’t catch the one in regard to the amount of money that’s been spent on the expansion of residual heat. Could you explain that or elaborate on that funding allocation? I didn’t catch that one.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 45)

Okay. Moving on to page 12-36. Again an information item, work performed on behalf of others. Mr. Yakeleya.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 45)

Total contributions $115,000. Agreed?

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 45)

Moving on to page 12-18, activity summary, minerals and petroleum resources, grants and contributions, contributions, $895,000. Mr. Yakeleya.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 45)

Thank you. We ‘re on page 12-31. Agreed?

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 45)

Thank you. With that, I will allow the Minister to respond to the general comments. Mr. McLeod.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 45)

With that, I would like to thank the Minister, thank the witnesses. Sergeant-at-Arms, could you escort the witnesses out?

What is the wish of committee? Mr. Ramsay.

Debates of , 16th Assembly, 5th Session (day 45)

I was going to ask to swap out for the $120,000. You can keep that $1,000. Just getting back to the geographical information systems, again, the information depends on who the user is. At the end of the day, that information could be used to benefit businesses whether you’re a miner or a geologist. You want that information so you can look at the potential of prospecting and whatnot. That’s the type of stuff I was trying to get at. We’re collecting this information but who is the end user at the end of the day of that information that we’re collecting? Is that information released freely? Can...