Auditing—Is Premier refusing to conduct audit for same reason he refused to release Oversight Committee reports,
1358
Auditing—Now that former Nalcor chair is no longer in Cabinet, will Premier now commit to undertake a forensic audit immediately,
1357–1358
Contractors—Doesn't Premier think that the Oversight Committee should have been looking at how Nalcor was being managed, how the work was being done, and the use of embedded contractors,
1456
Contractors—If Premier was concerned about costly embedded contractors, why didn't he put this issue in EY's mandate for their review of Muskrat Falls,
1455
Contractors—When did Premier learn of the 500 embedded contractors and the number that was out of whack,
1384
Contractors—Why is Premier only dealing with the issue now,
1384
Contractors—Why was there no public mention of the 500 embedded contractors working on the project,
1383–1384
Contractors—Wouldn't Premier have expected something like this to be mentioned by the Oversight Committee in their reports,
1455
Energy Corporation Act—What changes does minister anticipate need to be made to the act to make information open and transparent,
1405
Inquiry—Can Premier be more specific about his plans for the inquiry,
1456
Inquiry—Can Premier tell us when inquiry is going to happen,
1456
Inquiry—Did Premier consult with anyone other than the Commissioner about having the possibility of the inquiry and the report completed before the next provincial election,
1961–1962
Inquiry—When does Premier expect to release the terms of the inquiry, and when is the anticipated start date,
1379–1380
Inquiry—Who developed the terms of reference,
1963
Inquiry—Why did Premier push blindly on with the project, only to begin the inquiry today,
1970
Inquiry—Why didn't Premier make a forensic audit a condition of the terms of reference for the inquiry,
1970
Inquiry—Why does inquiry not include anything that's happened over the last two years,
1962–1963
Inquiry—Will all decisions made on Muskrat Falls in the past two years be included as part of the inquiry,
2011
Inquiry—Will all the circumstances and details related to the process in Labrador, especially methylmercury, be included in the inquiry,
2012
Inquiry—Will assessments and review leading to endorsing the project and providing the loan guarantees be part of the inquiry,
2013
Inquiry—Will it be made public if Justice LeBlanc wishes to expand the scope of the inquiry and will government approve it,
2013
Inquiry—Will Premier commit to ensuring that before a full blown inquiry is done, a forensic audit of the project is completed, possibly by the Auditor General, which looks at the procurement of contracts and all of the things that could feed into an inquiry,
1381
Inquiry—Will Premier commit to ensuring that the terms of reference be drafted by an individual or group that is independent of government,
1380
Inquiry—Will Premier commit to the inquiry being completed and a report made public before the next general election,
1961
Inquiry—Will Premier consult with experts and concerned members of the public before drafting the terms of reference,
1383
Inquiry—Will Premier ensure that a forensic audit precedes or is part of the inquiry,
1383
Inquiry—Will Premier make sure the inquiry happens and it's delivered before the next general election,
1962
Inquiry—Will Premier produce concrete proof of what it is that made it impossible to pause the project in 2015 to review where things stood,
2019–2020
Inquiry—Will Premier show us the evidence he used for dragging his feet for two years, and for not stopping the project,
1971
Inquiry—Will the Astaldi contract renewal be included as part of the inquiry work,
2012
Inquiry—Will the management of the project, including procurement and oversight activities over the last two years be included in the terms of reference,
2011
Inquiry—Will the review be right up to date, in terms of what decisions have been made,
1381
Inquiry—Will the terms of reference come back to the House of Assembly,
1380
Oversight report—When will Premier direct minister to release oversight reports
Public Tender Act—Does Premier even know that he has the power to put Muskrat Falls under the Public Tender Act,
1498–1499
Public Tender Act—Why would Premier not use section 17.1(2) of the Energy Corporation Act to require that Muskrat Falls be subject to the Public Tender Act,
1498
Rates—If Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro cannot mitigate rates now, how can Muskrat Falls' power possibly be made affordable,
861
Rates—What was Premier's plan to help seniors, working families and small businesses with the doubling of their power bills,
1971
Revenue—Which is correct, that the Premier says there's no revenue, or that the Auditor General report indicates $1.1 billion in revenue by 2022-2023,
1734
Select committee—How can minister assure people's confidence, if not by collaboration with Members who have been elected by the people,
1737
Transmission line—Could minister confirm whether the province is acting at the request of Ottawa, or was government driving the initiative,
1733–1734
Transmission line—Have discussions taken place with Minister Carr in relation to a possible transmission link, and is it tied to current or future development in Labrador,
1731
Transmission line—What elected officials has federal minister spoken with regarding regional transmission line linking Quebec to the Atlantic provinces,
1730–1731
Transmission line—What will the role of the existing Maritime Link be in any transmission deal with Quebec,
1736
Transmission line—Will Premier finally keep his promise on an open and transparent government and tell people what's happening now and keep them informed,
1736
Water levels—Can Premier explain why government has broken its promise to Aboriginal leaders to lower water levels this spring,
1497–1498