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Government Operations committee  No, it doesn't change the masonry industry's view of this bill, because implicit in that is some favour or gain for the wood industry. So the masonry industry would not support that. There are other means--

October 21st, 2010Committee meeting

Gary Sturgeon

Government Operations committee  Well, certainly it does, but what it's implicitly doing in that is it's flagging and singling out a single product and the assemblies that are produced by that product. One is best to leave that to the purview of the designer. The designer makes those decisions based upon the req

October 21st, 2010Committee meeting

Gary Sturgeon

Government Operations committee  Mr. Chairman, I also want to thank you and the committee for the opportunity to speak with you today. Let me begin by building on Mr. Atkinson's comments about material selection and specification, and the relation of Bill C-429 to the National Building Code of Canada. The mot

October 21st, 2010Committee meeting

Gary Sturgeon