Thank you, Madam Speaker. Anything is possible, and we'll look into all options open to us. The main thing you must understand is that we'll encourage home ownership as much as possible, we'll do everything possible to encourage people or assist people to get into their own homes. We have to keep enough staff housing, regardless of whether the Housing Corporation administers it or not, we still have to keep enough staff housing for those civil servants, teachers, nurses or whatever, who come in and out of the community. So we have to look at all those issues. It may even be possible that we have some public units, prior to 1988, that we can sell off to those people of higher income who can afford to operate and run them. We'll look at everything to encourage home ownership. Thank you.
Don Morin on Question 74-12(5): Rental Rates For Public Housing
In the Legislative Assembly on February 14th, 1994. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 74-12(5): Rental Rates For Public Housing
Question 74-12(5): Rental Rates For Public Housing
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