Are the objectives met to not hurt Humber Valley Paving and to not hurt the employees,
2742
Before making the last payment to the company, did Premier check with its' agencies, including Workers' Compensation, to ensure they were paid and company was in good standing,
1228
Can the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills not remember even one of the colleagues that he referred to,
2845
Did government meet the two objectives clearly outlined by the Minister when the project was cancelled,
2741
Did Minister at least check with Workers' Compensation, to make sure they were paid,
1229
Did minister not even ask about a potential conflict of interest,
1742–1743
Did Minister of Finance not find it odd that there was no public disclosure made from March 13 to March 21,
1745
Did minister use legal staff from his own department, or from the Department of Justice,
1339
Did Mr. Coleman disclose to government that he was a guarantor on the bonds before the final decision was made to release them,
1741
Did Premier have any involvement in the decision to cancel the contract,
1225
Did the company actually sign the statutory declaration,
2743,
2744
Did the incoming Premier ever make disclosure to minister or other member of government prior to the finalization or cancellation of the contract on March 21,
1743
Does minister have sworn statutory declaration that says when a company signs it, it has paid its subcontractors,
1228
Does Premier agree with callous remarks regarding the protection of subcontractors,
1401–1402
Does Premier agree with minister that cancelling the contract and releasing the $90 million in bonds all within seven and a half hours on the day before the PC leadership deadline was the right process,
2845
Does Premier's recent move to interfere with a market driven sector indicate a significant policy change for government,
1283
Given that the Auditor General was unable to determine why the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills called the deputy minister of another department on this issue on March 13, will he now stand and tell people of the Province why he was involved,
2800–2801
Given that the bonds are released, what warranty does government have on the recently terminated contract,
1397
Given that the incoming Premier said contract cancellation negotiations began in February, but minister maintains he did not discuss the matter with Mr. Coleman until March 13, who from government was involved in February,
1226
Given that the Premier was the first alternate minister on the file, was he aware that the contract had to be cancelled that day, and did he play any role in that,
2845
Given that the window on the mechanics' lien is closed, how can subcontractors get the money they are owed by the company,
1337
Given the detail explained in the analysis, why would minister not table the document,
1279
Given the latest revelation, does minister think there was a conflict of interest when he made the decision to cancel the contract and release the bonds,
1742
Has any of the holdback money on the contract been paid out,
2741–2742
Has company been given an extension for its second contract,
1880
Has government met the objectives for cancelling the project,
2740
Has it been confirmed that the company will not be doing the $7.8 million contract,
1744
Has minister ever kept past bonds in place to protect the warranties on roadwork,
1400
Has minister ever used a bond to support a warranty,
1438
Has there been an extension granted for the second contract, and if so, what is the deadline,
1880
Have Auditor General's five recommendations been fully implemented,
3593
Have there been any claims against the $1.18 million holdback,
3592
How can Premier claim that situation was properly handled when the Surety Association of Canada says the minister's comments were irresponsible and just plain wrong,
1877
How can subcontractors access the money held back from the contract,
1338
How does warranty work on a government contracting job,
1397
How many employees were at risk at the time of the decision, and how many are still working with the company since the decision,
1283
If company goes bankrupt, is it correct that the warranty would not be in place,
1399
If everything is out in the open, who are the colleagues that the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills referred to yesterday,
2844
If Minister did not resign, why was Premier going to fire him,
2843
If Mr. Coleman is correct and his company could have finished the work, why did Premier cancel the contract and release the bonds,
1878
If Premier really wants questions answered, will he call for a public inquiry,
2803
If protocol is in place, why will minister not table it,
3593–3594
If the Auditor General is not satisfied, how can Premier be satisfied,
2739
If the company went bankrupt, what warranty do we have to protect Newfoundlanders and Labradorians,
1398
If there was nothing wrong with how the contract was cancelled, why is the former minister now sitting as a backbencher,
2843
In normal circumstances, does government keep bonds in place to protect warranty for Newfoundlanders and Labradorians,
1399
Is April 20 the last date the subcontractors could file against the mechanics lien, or not,
1282
Is government willing to pay the legal cost for the small companies,
2841–2842
Is it Humber Valley Paving who will do the contract that Minister is talking about,
1880
Is it minister's impression that the last day to file a claim on the mechanics' lien was April 20,
1281
Is it true that government normally keeps bonds in place as part of the warranty for twenty-four months,
1399
Is minister saying there are no claims against the $1.18 million holdback,
3592
Is Premier aware that government received a sworn statutory declaration before letting company out of contract and releasing the bonds,
1227
Is Premier saying that cancelling a major contract benefitting the incoming Premier was not discussed with him or Cabinet at any point before a decision was made,
1280
Is Premier suggesting that government is willing to cover all costs for the companies that feel they have a claim,
2841
Is Premier's understanding of how the mechanics' lien works that a claim would have been filed before April 20 in this particular case,
1280–1281
Is the current warranty the same one that is outlined in section GC 31 of the contract with Humber Valley Paving,
1437
Is there a written agreement in place for the warranty on that road,
1398
Since minister released the $19 million in bonds, what warranty exists if the company goes out of business,
1437
Since Mr. Coleman admitted that decision could have benefitted him personally, does Premier still support minister's decision to cancel the contract and release the bonds,
1878
Was Department of Justice involved in the legal opinion on this contract,
1340
Was Minister of Justice involved in contract with Humber Valley Paving on the Trans-Labrador Highway,
1340
Was Minister's process followed, or was Premier's,
2846
Was the project on budget,
2742
What assurances will Premier put in place to ensure that small businesses are paid for the work they have done on contract,
2744
What happened on March 13th to cancel the contract,
2803
What is the real reason that the contract was cancelled,
1879
What is the status of the $7.8 million paving contract in Western Newfoundland, and when will the work be completed,
1743–1744
What other options did company have and what options was Mr. Coleman referring to,
1879
What people was Minister protecting when he cancelled the contract,
2902
What process can small contractors use to get access to the holdback,
1338
What process, if any, does Premier have in place to help companies collect their money,
2901–2902
What will government do for companies that are owed more than $25,000,
2842
When did minister find out that Mr. Coleman was a guarantor on the bonds,
1742
When did Premier become aware that company had been granted a one-year extension,
1226
Why did contract have to be concluded one day before the close of the PC nomination,
2801–2802
Why did government choose to let the incoming Premier off the hook while adding more cost to the people of the Province,
1877
Why did government not get a sworn statutory declaration to protect the subcontractors,
1338–1339
Why did Minister cancel the bond if he was concerned about the warranty,
1398
Why did minister change his mind about people having to wait until the Auditor General completes his report,
1401
Why did minister choose to cancel the contract and release the bonds, which was the only option which gave Mr. Coleman personal benefit,
1743
Why did the Minister call another department's deputy Minister on March 13,
2801
Why did two ministers make inquiries into the status of the contract on March 13,
2800
Why does minister keep contractors' bonds in place for the warranty for some companies but not others,
1400
Why does Premier want to keep more information secret from the people of the Province,
2804
Why has it taken so long for government to release documentation,
1401
Why is minister delaying the release of the documents, and how does he define an appropriate time to do so,
1438
Why is Premier denying the people of the province the full story by refusing to call a public inquiry,
2802
Why isn't the Minister satisfied with the statutory declaration,
2743
Why was Premier willing to help this company, but not the West Coast company Island Aggregates,
1227
Why was the Minister fired, and what was not above board,
2844
Why was the process to terminate the contract expedited,
2740
Why will Premier not call a public inquiry so small businesses know that they can be treated fairly in this process,
2746
Why would Premier fire a Minister,
2843
Why wouldn't minister ask for sworn statutory declaration today to protect the subcontractors,
1339
Will government pay the legal costs for small contractors who are trying to get paid for the work they have done,
2842
Will minister table document related to the 60 per cent analysis which he just spoke about,
1279
Will Minister table the documents that he is referring to,
2744
Will Minister table the information about 60 per cent of the work completed for 60 per cent of the value,
1280
Will Premier be open and accountable and call a public inquiry into the cancelled contract,
2739
Will Premier call a public inquiry, yes or no,
2746,
2747
Will Premier cover the legal costs for the companies who have to go to court to collect the money they are owed,
2901
Will Premier honour his commitment to table correspondence,
1278
Will Premier instruct minister to table correspondence related to the contract extension,
1226
Will Premier let the people of the Province know what was wrong with the process,
2843
Will Premier table a copy of the company's request to cancel the contract,
1282
Will Premier table a copy of the legal opinions that government received on this file,
1282
Will Premier table a copy of the protocol that the minister just spoke about,
3593
Will Premier table department's analysis of the contract showing that 60 per cent of the work was completed,
1278
Will Premier tell House why this contract had to be terminated the day before the PC leadership deadline,
2844
Would Minister table the statutory declaration that he just mentioned,
2743
Would minister table the written agreement on the warranty,
1400
Would Premier consider the lack of documentation to be unusual enough to call a public inquiry,
2745