Amend legislation to outline any information related to spills being reported by C-NLOPB without permission from companies,
1585,
1586
Besides 2004 incident of spill, what other examples can demonstrate how a major spill would result,
1390
Clarification about list of additional safety measures,
1864
Clarification of Premier's statement that impact of spill on ocean environment would be limited because of viscosity of our oil,
1295
Commit to independent observers on platforms to ensure greater protection,
1586–1587
Consider option of task force from industry groups to provide advice on ongoing basis,
977,
978
Consider separate body to regulate environmental and safety issues,
982
Create task force to consider emergency preparedness and mitigate effects of possible spill
Discrepancy between experts' opinion of lack of program to monitor spills and government's assurances,
862
Does Minister have concerns about drilling project technology and possible environmental disaster,
861
Does Minister see Louisiana's approach as backup to deal with disaster,
1294–1295
Explain willingness to risk drilling in Orphan Basin,
869
Follow up on role of chief safety officer,
1024
Halt exploratory drilling until we know what caused blowout in Gulf,
925
Has government reviewed environmental safeguards for Chevron's ultra deep water drilling project,
861
How can Minister be satisfied with less rigorous assessment when dealing with new areas of exploration,
1593
How can Minister claim disaster readiness when company doing the drilling claims the opposite,
1292–1293
How can Minister claim worker safety issues are covered by current regime and why not include safety in terms of reference,
1024
How can people have confidence in government's protection of workers and environment,
924
How can we be guaranteed that recommendations for environmental and safety improvements are not delayed,
979
If air surveillance is best monitoring method, why does C-NLOPB not have mandatory program,
1587
Is it leadership to allow exploratory drilling when environmental assessments admit that little is known about the drilling environment,
1594
Release data collected on aerial oil slicks at offshore platforms from start of Hibernia drilling to present,
1493
Support concept of independent monitors on rigs,
1390
Task force to monitor environmental regulations in industry,
1391
To ensure proactive monitoring process, commit to creating task force to work on ongoing basis,
1588
Was Premier advised of changes to Canadian drilling regulations,
978
What backup plans are in place to detect oil spills in absence of aerial surveillance,
1493
What confidence does Minister have that our marine environment would not be severely impacted by a spill,
1293
What detailed analysis was completed regarding the 2007 Orphan Basin spill,
1492
What extra safety measures are implemented by Chevron above and beyond those used at Deepwater Horizon,
979,
980
What is the C-NLOPB's capacity to do research and present information to public,
1076
What resources will government provide consultant to be able to complete work in ninety days,
1023
What would it take for government to stop action in Orphan Basin,
1864
When are occupational health and safety issues going to be put into place,
1076
When will details and framework for independent review board be available,
862
Why are there no independent observers on rigs off coast of Province,
981
Why continue to drill in deep water when world industry does not have means for capping blowout at such depths,
1551
Why has it taken them three years to issue regulations,
979
Why hurry to drill in deep water before having technology to cap wells,
1551
Why is consultant investigating regimes of worker safety which were not mentioned in terms of reference,
1023–1024
Why is government allowing exploration in Orphan Basin before understanding environmental impact on various life forms,
1593–1594
Why is government not pressuring the C-NLOPB to stop drilling in Orphan Basin until we know extent of Gulf of Mexico catastrophe,
869
Why is government set against independent monitors who can demand proper industry regulations are being followed,
1494
Why is it so difficult to get information once a spill occurs,
1492
Why is the only time that aircraft fly to rigs for spill detection is when the C-NLOPB requests it,
1587–1588
Why is there more concern for companies than for ensuring full oversight on drill rigs,
1586
Why not halt project until we know how to deal with incidents so far below the ocean floor,
870
Why not require independent monitors and observers on platforms,
1294
Why not take minimum precaution of putting independent observers on board,
981
Why support independent observers on fishing vessels but not in oil industry,
1391
Why would rules be relaxed for an exploration project that is in deeper water than has ever been drilled off our shores,
1293
Will government halt drilling in Orphan Basin until assessment can be made of relevancy of any identified technical issues,
1863