❓ Mr. Omodei questions the allocation of $3.2 million for an 'icon project' in the budget. Mr. McGowan responds that a feasibility study is underway and funds will not be committed until costs are known.
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I have a supplementary question. Where, in the budget, is the $3.2 million estimated for this icon project? Mr M. McGOWAN
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I just answered that. We are currently doing a feasibility study on this matter. Funds should not be committed before it is known how much the project would cost. That is the way a good responsible budget is framed, and the way this government puts together its financial management.
Mr M. McGOWAN replied: I just answered that. We are currently doing a feasibility study on this matter. Funds should not be committed before it is known how much the project would cost. That is the way a good responsible budget is framed, and the way this government puts together its financial management.
I just answered that. We are currently doing a feasibility study on this matter. Funds should not be committed before it is known how much the project would cost. That is the way a good responsible budget is framed, and the way this government puts together its financial management.
Mr M. McGOWAN replied: I just answered that. We are currently doing a feasibility study on this matter. Funds should not be committed before it is known how much the project would cost. That is the way a good responsible budget is framed, and the way this government puts together its financial management.
I just answered that. We are currently doing a feasibility study on this matter. Funds should not be committed before it is known how much the project would cost. That is the way a good responsible budget is framed, and the way this government puts together its financial management.
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