I think you'd have more information in terms of what's actually happening. But what you don't have in this bill either is a cost-effectiveness issue. The bill does not ask the question of how you got there and the effort needed to get there.
November 26th, 2009 / 12:55 p.m.
Professor, Department of Economics, University of Alberta, As an Individual
I think you'd have more information in terms of what's actually happening. But what you don't have in this bill either is a cost-effectiveness issue. The bill does not ask the question of how you got there and the effort needed to get there.
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