Mr. Speaker, we can, if we have not done it already, communicate with the community. I know it is standard practice, when class grade extensions are discussed in communities, to give some assurances that sufficient money, classroom space and accommodations are available. Again, I do not know the details of it. Those plans will not go ahead unless there is some assurance that accommodation will be made available. That can be done by the government committing itself to making sure units are built to provide and meet the requirements. More often, now, we are interested in accepting proposals from community corporations or private developers. We give them a guaranteed lease which will enable them to build the units and then lease to us. Some communication such as that can take place if it has not already been done in the course of discussions with the divisional board. Thank you.
Stephen Kakfwi on Question 409-12(3): Housing Shortage For Teachers In 1993-94 Fiscal Year
In the Legislative Assembly on March 4th, 1993. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 409-12(3): Housing Shortage For Teachers In 1993-94 Fiscal Year
Question 409-12(3): Housing Shortage For Teachers In 1993-94 Fiscal Year
Item 5: Oral Questions
March 3rd, 1993
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