Daryl Dolynny
Statements in Debates
Thank you, Mr. Schauerte. Ms. Bisaro.
Thanks for the clarification. I would assume that a government is doing its due diligence when their times are tough, as we’re finding ourselves near this fiscal cliff and wall of worry and debt wall. I’m assuming the government has gone to every one of its cupboards, department cupboards, and looked at any lapsed spending, any sunsets that weren’t used, any re-profiled funds that may or could be used to help mitigate short-term cash position.
Maybe the department can explain what was done in order to really do a sweeping effect across departments in terms of trying to find that type of money...
Thank you, committee. Page 118, Fur Marketing Service Revolving Fund, information item. Any questions?
Thank you, Mr. Hawkins. Minister McLeod.
Thank you, Deputy Minister Campbell. Mr. Yakeleya.
Committee, we’ll commence with detail. We’ll defer page 351 until consideration of activity details for MACA. I’d like to turn your attention to page 352, Municipal and Community Affairs, revenue summary, information. Any questions? Ms. Bisaro.
Thank you. I’ll return to the firefighting expenditure at a point in time, but for now I’ll leave it. The Minister and I have differing views in terms of what an appropriation for supplementation is and what a full cost accounting is. I think the two are two different animals of two different entities. So we’ll get back to that in due course.
It looks like $60 million did affect the bottom line with respect to short-term borrowing, which has a definite impact on the $275 million of room that we have. Interesting when I was listening in earlier to Mr. Bromley’s response and we heard from the...
Thank you, Mr. Bromley. Minister Miltenberger.
Thank you, Minister McLeod. Continuing with questions on community operations, I have Mr. Hawkins.
Thank you, Mr. Yakeleya. Minister Miltenberger.