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Thank you, Mr. Roland. Mr. Braden.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I guess that is somewhat encouraging. They have hired Lutra Associates. They are going to do a study. Again, I think they are casting the net too wide. With so many priorities, there really is no priority. I would like to see a priority put on rubber tires. Even if you can’t get it figured out right away what you are going to do with them after you collect them, at least get the tax and the rebate system put in place so we can at least start getting them to one place where we can do something useful with them. There are a lot of really good uses for shredded...
Thank you, Mr. Braden. Mr. Roland.
Thank you, Mr. Yakeleya. Mr. Roland.
Government accounting, not previously authorized, $19,000. Mr. Braden.
Thank you, Mr. Handley. Mr. Ramsay.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Would that review include considering or contemplating a tax on tires purchased in the Northwest Territories and a rebate for tires when they are returned for recycling? Thank you.
Total department, not previously authorized, $138,000.
Total executive offices, not previously authorized, $215,000.
Thank you, Mr. Handley. Mr. Ramsay.