Debates of March 31, 2004 (day 12)

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Question 126-15(3): Tender For 22 Mobile Homes

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I will pick up where my colleague from Range Lake left off. I learned my lesson yesterday, Mr. Speaker, in talking about documents that are provided from Cabinet to the regular Members, so I will stay clear of some of those numbers that were contained in those documents. The first question I would have for the Minister, and in fact for all of Cabinet really, is didn’t they learn a lesson with the new Yellowknife Correctional Centre, and do they suffer from a case of amnesia? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

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Speaker: MR. SPEAKER

Just to remind the Member, you have to be specific on who the question is for; you can’t direct it to the whole Cabinet. Could you name the Minister?

Minister responsible for the Housing Corporation. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Speaker: MR. SPEAKER

Minister responsible for the Housing Corporation, Mr. McLeod.

Return To Question 126-15(3): Tender For 22 Mobile Homes

Mr. Speaker, I was not involved as a Minister in that initiative to waive the BIP for the correctional centre. In fact, this is the first request by the Housing Corporation to waive the BIP. So we had not done an analysis on what the results were with the correctional centre. Thank you.

Speaker: MR. SPEAKER

Supplementary, Mr. Ramsay.

Supplementary To Question 126-15(3): Tender For 22 Mobile Homes

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I know that on Friday the tender closes; the one that is out there. For regular Members, this is our last opportunity in public to question the fellows on the other side of this House, and I almost feel like it is not enough time. We need to have some more debate on this, and I don’t believe the regular Members have been supplied the information that would allow us to believe that hiding under the assumption that it is for nurses, it is for teachers and things like that doesn’t preclude, Mr. Speaker, the fact that the government didn’t do its homework on this, and the benefits are not staying in the North. I would like to ask another direct question to the Minister responsible for the Housing Corporation. Can he cancel this tender, Mr. Speaker, and put the BIP back in it where it belongs so that the businesses here in the Northwest Territories, the manufacturing industry here in the Northwest Territories, have at least a fighting chance? Thank you, Mr. Speaker.

Speaker: MR. SPEAKER

Minister responsible for the Housing Corporation, Mr. McLeod.

Further Return To Question 126-15(3): Tender For 22 Mobile Homes

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I believe I answered this question a few days ago. There is opportunity, yes, to cancel. At what cost, I am not sure at this point. The request was proposed to me yesterday to look at extending the timelines by two weeks. We are looking at that, we have some legal people who have given us an opinion, whether we are in a position to do that at this point, do we have adequate time to give notice, we are not sure. We are checking also with the barge companies to see if we can move the dates given to us for shipping. Right now we are being told that those dates are firm, however, we are asking for some consideration. We are also being notified by them that there is a lot of oil and gas activity in the different communities that they have to ship to, they have other priorities, and they have community resupply. So our request is not a serious one to them; we are not a big customer. We are looking at that, we are asking them for reconsideration. So we are taking it to Cabinet tomorrow. We are going to have the discussion on whether we can go ahead with a two-week extension; but to waive the whole project at this point, I don’t believe is something that we want to do.

I want to point out to the Member that we are also under extreme pressure from the communities not to do this, to continue to go ahead with this project and not waive it. It is something where there is a huge public outcry. We have heard it for years, we are trying to address it, we are trying to ensure that the communities in the Deh Cho, the Beaufort and the Sahtu have houses for this year. We don’t know what the effects of that will be by cancelling this project, and at this point, I will not consider advising or asking Cabinet. I wanted to just stress that point. Thank you.

Speaker: MR. SPEAKER

Again, just a reminder, we do have a lot of people waiting on the list to ask questions, and we are running the clock a little bit here. So could you be specific to your responses to the questions, and also when you ask the question. Supplementary, Mr. Ramsay.

Supplementary To Question 126-15(3): Tender For 22 Mobile Homes

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. That doesn’t leave me with a great deal of surety on this. The Cabinet knew about this last week, they know that today is the last day of session, Mr. Speaker. Why can’t they make a decision, why do they have to wait until tomorrow, Mr. Speaker? Why is it that the government has to wait until tomorrow to get together to make a decision like this? I can’t for the life of me think of a reason why, except for that they won’t be able to be asked in public again why they waived the BIP on this. Mr. Speaker, does the tender actually split the cost of the units with the setup of the units, and how is that going to be managed when the actual units arrive in the communities they are scheduled to go to? Thank you.

Speaker: MR. SPEAKER

Minister responsible for the Housing Corporation, Mr. McLeod.

Further Return To Question 126-15(3): Tender For 22 Mobile Homes

Mr. Speaker, the contract is a contract for commodity, we have the detail here. It spells out the technical information that we were looking for. We are looking for a best-cost scenario. It is only for the mobile homes at this point; FOB Hay River for the barging communities, and the communities that are on the road system, FOB there. Thank you.

Speaker: MR. SPEAKER

Final supplementary, Mr. Ramsay.

Supplementary To Question 126-15(3): Tender For 22 Mobile Homes

Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Just one final supplementary. Is it the government’s intention to waive the BIP on the setup of these units as well when they get into the communities? Thank you.

Speaker: MR. SPEAKER

Minister responsible for the Housing Corporation, Mr. McLeod.

Further Return To Question 126-15(3): Tender For 22 Mobile Homes

Mr. Speaker, the responsibility for the setup will be handled by our LHOs. The BIP on this whole initiative was waived for all of it, I believe. Thank you.