Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I wish to make it clear that I think the residents understand that any existing lots that are being developed by this government and any new lots that would be developed under our Land Development Policy. People enter into these types of leases with open eyes. They know what they are getting into. The prices are fixed before they make an agreement. What we are talking about here is land that was developed previous to this government, even. Land that was developed by Indian Affairs, but for one reason or another, was never sold to the person that is residing on the lot, either a waterfront lot or band land. Therefore, my question to the Minister is, why would this government see it necessary to increase the leases for these lots if they, themselves, have no applicable costs to these lots? Thank you.
Vince Steen on Question 513-13(4): Land Development And Pricing Policies
In the Legislative Assembly on June 2nd, 1997. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 513-13(4): Land Development And Pricing Policies
Question 513-13(4): Land Development And Pricing Policies
Item 6: Oral Questions
June 1st, 1997
Page 1247
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