Daryl Dolynny
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Thank you, Mr. Bromley. Mr. McLeod.
Seeing none, page 4-13, Aboriginal Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations, activity summary, corporate management, operations expenditures, $2.456 million.
How much would the GNWT charge for having this money at our disposal when we were lending it out to organizations?
I appreciate it. Thanks to the Minister for providing that. Extended benefits or extended health benefits has gone through its ups and downs over the years with the obvious relocation of the office to Inuvik. The Minister has no doubt heard discussions that I know I have had with the Minister in terms of improvements that could be done with extended health benefits. I agree moving the processing of this to the Alberta Blue Cross Adjudication Program is definitely a step in the right direction, but there is an approval process for those items that don’t fall under the formulary. These are so...
Thank you, Mr. Moses. Minister Beaulieu.
Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. Moving on to questions, I have Mr. Bromley.
Thank you, Mr. Bromley. Premier McLeod.
Thank you, Premier McLeod. Page 4-27, Aboriginal Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations, information item, intergovernmental relations, active positions. Are there any questions?
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I sense some written questions coming down the pipeline. I appreciate my last opportunity to ask some questions. You heard from this side of the House, you heard will the bleeding stop? Can you assure us, we heard responses, expectation it will be open, we can complete it, and always there could be circumstances. I’m going to make this a very simple question to the Minister. Can the Minister guarantee to the people of the Northwest Territories that this will be the final supplement asked by this government to complete the Deh Cho Bridge?
Thank you, Ms. Bisaro. Moving on with questions I have Mr. Bromley.