❓ Dr. Woollard asks the Minister for Health about a submission from the southern region to house its public health unit at Duncraig House. The Minister, Mr. Kucera, states he hasn't received the submission but is willing to consider it, thus cannot provide a timeline for a decision.
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DUNCRAIG HOUSE, PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT
Some notice of this question has been given. (1) Has the minister received notice of the submission by the southern region to house its public health unit at Duncraig House at Heathcote? (2) If so, can the minister inform the House how long it will be before a decision on this submission is reached? Mr KUCERA
Some notice of this question has been given. (1) Has the minister received notice of the submission by the southern region to house its public health unit at Duncraig House at Heathcote? (2) If so, can the minister inform the House how long it will be before a decision on this submission is reached? Mr KUCERA
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I thank the member for the question. (1)-(2) I am afraid that I have not received notice of this question, but I will endeavour to answer it. I have not received the submission of which the member spoke. However, I will be happy to entertain the submission as soon as I see it. In view of that answer, I am afraid I cannot answer the second part of the question about the timetable.
(1) Has the minister received notice of the submission by the southern region to house its public health unit at Duncraig House at Heathcote? (2) If so, can the minister inform the House how long it will be before a decision on this submission is reached? Mr KUCERA replied: I thank the member for the question. (1)-(2) I am afraid that I have not received notice of this question, but I will endeavour to answer it. I have not received the submission of which the member spoke. However, I will be happy to entertain the submission as soon as I see it. In view of that answer, I am afraid I cannot answer the second part of the question about the timetable.
(2) If so, can the minister inform the House how long it will be before a decision on this submission is reached? Mr KUCERA replied: I thank the member for the question. (1)-(2) I am afraid that I have not received notice of this question, but I will endeavour to answer it. I have not received the submission of which the member spoke. However, I will be happy to entertain the submission as soon as I see it. In view of that answer, I am afraid I cannot answer the second part of the question about the timetable.
Mr KUCERA replied: I thank the member for the question. (1)-(2) I am afraid that I have not received notice of this question, but I will endeavour to answer it. I have not received the submission of which the member spoke. However, I will be happy to entertain the submission as soon as I see it. In view of that answer, I am afraid I cannot answer the second part of the question about the timetable.
I thank the member for the question. (1)-(2) I am afraid that I have not received notice of this question, but I will endeavour to answer it. I have not received the submission of which the member spoke. However, I will be happy to entertain the submission as soon as I see it. In view of that answer, I am afraid I cannot answer the second part of the question about the timetable.
(1)-(2) I am afraid that I have not received notice of this question, but I will endeavour to answer it. I have not received the submission of which the member spoke. However, I will be happy to entertain the submission as soon as I see it. In view of that answer, I am afraid I cannot answer the second part of the question about the timetable.
(1) Has the minister received notice of the submission by the southern region to house its public health unit at Duncraig House at Heathcote? (2) If so, can the minister inform the House how long it will be before a decision on this submission is reached? Mr KUCERA replied: I thank the member for the question. (1)-(2) I am afraid that I have not received notice of this question, but I will endeavour to answer it. I have not received the submission of which the member spoke. However, I will be happy to entertain the submission as soon as I see it. In view of that answer, I am afraid I cannot answer the second part of the question about the timetable.
(2) If so, can the minister inform the House how long it will be before a decision on this submission is reached? Mr KUCERA replied: I thank the member for the question. (1)-(2) I am afraid that I have not received notice of this question, but I will endeavour to answer it. I have not received the submission of which the member spoke. However, I will be happy to entertain the submission as soon as I see it. In view of that answer, I am afraid I cannot answer the second part of the question about the timetable.
Mr KUCERA replied: I thank the member for the question. (1)-(2) I am afraid that I have not received notice of this question, but I will endeavour to answer it. I have not received the submission of which the member spoke. However, I will be happy to entertain the submission as soon as I see it. In view of that answer, I am afraid I cannot answer the second part of the question about the timetable.
I thank the member for the question. (1)-(2) I am afraid that I have not received notice of this question, but I will endeavour to answer it. I have not received the submission of which the member spoke. However, I will be happy to entertain the submission as soon as I see it. In view of that answer, I am afraid I cannot answer the second part of the question about the timetable.
(1)-(2) I am afraid that I have not received notice of this question, but I will endeavour to answer it. I have not received the submission of which the member spoke. However, I will be happy to entertain the submission as soon as I see it. In view of that answer, I am afraid I cannot answer the second part of the question about the timetable.
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