Auditing—Will Premier establish an independent review and provide the findings to the people of Labrador,
860
Auditing—Will Premier order a forensic audit,
860
Contract—Have any discussions taken place in regard to the 2041 contract expiring,
1734
Contractors—Are the reports tabled today complete as laid out in the legislation and are the subsidiaries included,
1604
Contractors—Does the information tabled today include the summary of contracts entered into, and the identities of suppliers,
1605
Contractors—Does what minister tabled today include a summary of contracts entered into and the identity of suppliers to whom the contracts have been awarded every 6 months,
1607
Contractors—Does what the minister tabled conform to all requirements of the legislation,
1606
Contractors—Does what the minister tabled include the identities of suppliers, reported every six months,
1606
Contractors—For the third time, will minister table the legal interpretation,
1608
Contractors—Has information on identities of suppliers been demanded, and if so, why is it not made public,
1556
Contractors—Was information on embedded contractors provided,
1556
Contractors—Were regular reports received from Nalcor, and if so, was information on embedded contractors provided,
1555
Contractors—What has minister done in the last 24 hours to make sure that legislation has been complied with in relation to these tabled documents,
1604
Contractors—When is government going to intervene with Nalcor to see that the exorbitant contractor costs are reined in,
1787
Contractors—Where in the Energy Corporation Act does it excuse identifying embedded contractors or suppliers,
1607
Contractors—Why hasn't minister tabled reports,
1556
Contractors—Will minister table legal interpretation indicating that it does not include embedded contractors, but is only about process,
1607
Contractors—Will minister table legal interpretation that she spoke about,
1608
Contractors—Will minister table the legal interpretation,
1609
EY report—Could minister release the reports so all of the province can validate exactly what it is she is saying,
765
EY report—Has a draft report been received by the department,
764
EY report—Has report recommendation to implement enhanced independent assurance functions been done, or will it be done,
2428
EY report—How is minister conducting business in her department,
896
EY report—How long does minister intend for the finalization of the report to take place,
1007
EY report—How much has been spent to date on report,
764
EY report—If report is so important and the recommendations are so significant, why hasn't minister released it,
1007
EY report—When will report be finished and released,
763
EY report—When will report be released,
763
EY report—When will we see final report and the costs associated with it,
852
EY report—Where is the openness and transparency that were promised, and when will minister release all of the reports for 2016,
764
EY report—Why is EY being given a blank cheque to stay on indefinitely with no idea of what their scope of work is,
1175
EY report—Will minister release the report as it is before government gets a chance to liberalize it,
894–895
Oversight Committee letter showing project cost schedules and related risks,
954
Oversight report—Are there ongoing invoices related to the Oversight Committee and EY doing work for that committee,
2427
Oversight report—Is it EY or the Oversight Committee who is finalizing the report,
852
Oversight report—What is the final cost of the EY report, particularly the interim and final report,
2427
Oversight report—When can people expect oversight report from government,
418–419
Oversight report—When did minister find out that the Oversight Committee was too busy to report quickly, and what actions did she take to have them meet their quarterly reporting requirements,
1175–1176
Oversight report—When will government release its liberalized report,
895
Oversight report—When will government release the oversight reports that have not been released since December 2015,
852–853
Oversight report—Why has it not been a priority to provide updates on the oversight of Muskrat Falls, as had been committed to,
419
Oversight report—Why would Oversight Committee be working to finalize what is supposed to be an independent report,
894
Oversight report—Will minister table the draft that has been submitted to the Oversight Committee,
1006–1007
Oversight report—Will Premier direct minister to release Oversight Committee reports,
853–854
Oversight—Will minister make true cooperation possible in the House and strike a select parliamentary committee to deal with the legislative oversight of the project,
1737
Royalties and Benefits—Can minister account for the difference in what was budgeted and what was spent,
419–420
Royalties and Benefits—Why was almost $4 million overrun on professional services in the Royalties and Benefits division in 2016-2017,
420
SNC-Lavalin report—Does it not cause the Premier concern that his Chief Executive Officer withheld the report from him,
1359
SNC-Lavalin report—Does it not cause the Premier concern that this important information was hidden from government for a full year,
1359–1360
SNC-Lavalin report—When did minister learn of and receive a copy of the 2013 report which they falsely claim was given to the former administration,
1358–1359
Transmission line—Has the Chief Executive Officer of Nalcor been involved in any way in discussions about a national electricity transmission line,
1731
Transmission line—Has the Chief Executive Officer of Nalcor recused himself to avoid any appearance of possible conflict,
1732
Transmission line—Will any future agreements have transmission infrastructure beginning in Labrador as the beginning of the east-west hydroelectricity grid,
1732
Transmission line—Will minister confirm her position that it needn't start in Labrador and go east to west,
1733
Transmission line—Would government support a federal Quebec transmission line that excludes Labrador and would go south through Quebec, rather than start in Labrador,
1732–1733
Transmission structures—Can minister confirm or deny if there have been hundreds of defects identified through this inspection process,
1686
Transmission structures—Can minister confirm or deny whether some of the deficiencies relate to welding,
1686
Transmission structures—Can minister confirm that there are no defects on the power lines, guidewires, towers or any associated aspects of those structures related to the transmission assets of the Muskrat Falls project,
1685
Transmission structures—Is minister trusting discussions she has had or has she read the inspection reports herself,
1685
Transmission structures—Once received, will minister make inspection reports available,
1686