But Beck highlighted that this is a decrease of $353.6 million in revenues from the Crowns compared to 2021-22.
“There’s no reason to have hidden these reports other than the fact that this was a government that didn’t want Saskatchewan people to see their failings,” said Wotherspoon. “I understand why they didn’t want these reports to be particularly widely circulated, but that is a function of government,” said Beck.
“This year we have the byelections underway, which precludes us from doing that,” said Morgan speaking Tuesday. “They have to be tabled within three months of the fiscal year end, which was the end of March so there was no way we were going to be able to have them filed before the byelections.”“The rules regarding byelections is we’re not supposed to advertise, not supposed to do anything to promote,” said Morgan.