David Ramsay

Kam Lake

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Yes, I thank the Premier for his economics lesson, Mr. Speaker, but the problem is, and the fact remains, that the last cost-benefit analysis that was done on the project was done in 2002 at 60 to 70 million dollars. The project has more than doubled in price. The totals were, at the time, $4.50 to $5 a tonne, that’s what the cost benefit analysis was based on in 2002. Totals now are going to be $6.75 a tonne. All I’m asking, Mr. Speaker, is where is the evidence? If the Premier can stand up here today and say that that is in fact the truth, show us. I haven’t seen anything that would...

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Thank you very much, Mr. Wright. Ms. Lee.

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Page 47, clauses 68, 69 and 70.

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Page 61, clause 104, 105 and 106.

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Page 83, clause 166, clause 167 and clause 168.

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Thank you, committee. We’ll turn our attention to Bill 6, Workers’ Compensation Act. If we start, committee, on page 16, Bill 6, Workers’ Compensation Act, part 1 is the interpretation, purpose and application. Clause 1.

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Thank you, Mr. Wright. Ms. Lee.

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Page 33, clause 35, clause 36, clause 37 and clause 38.

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Thank you, Ms. Lee. Mr. Minister.