Can Premier or Deputy Premier clarify who is controlling the costs,
252
Does minister still stand by his comments on consulting public-private partnerships,
253
Has minister or Premier had any discussions with companies in providing long-term care services in Corner Brook,
200
How does Premier plan to control the level of services in the new private care model,
199
How much does Premier anticipate saving by privatizing long-term care,
196
How much will long-term care cost, and why is Premier allowing private operators to control that cost,
195
Is minister saying that the request for proposals was entered into with the British Columbia company without knowing how much it will cost government,
197–198
Since the new facility has been planned for years, why didn't Premier plan for staffing vacancies,
835
Was it an open process to select the Crown corporation from British Columbia,
197
Was it an open process, and what was the cost of the request for proposals,
197
Was the Crown Corporation from British Columbia selected through an open Request for Proposals process, and what is the value of that contract with government,
196–197
What savings does Premier anticipate from move to privatize long-term care,
196
Who is responsible for the outstanding thirty-nine beds government promised for Corner Brook, or will government cancel those beds,
200
Why didn't government opt for privatization of long-term care in Pleasantville,
199
Why didn't Premier do the math on such an important project,
253
Why didn't Premier use an open public tendering process for this $600,000 contract,
251
Why hasn't Premier been able to fill positions in the Pleasantville facility,
835
Why is Premier allowing private operators to determine how much seniors will pay for long-term care,
194
Why is Premier and his deputy giving different messages on the level of care and cost to seniors,
252
Why let private operators determine the cost of long-term care, and what is that cost,
195
Will Premier table the analysis of all the companies that were analyzed for the tendering process,
251–252
Will the request for proposals with the British Columbia company provide a provincial preference for Newfoundland and Labrador companies,
198