Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, yes I think I will be able to table some documents in this House, hopefully tomorrow, with regard to the concern for housing. I do know, for example, Mr. Chairman, in the Kitikmeot region as an example, the divisional board of education has called on some particular concerns they have with housing. Hopefully, we can bring those up tomorrow.
I am finding contradictions in the statement by the Minister. I know that in previous discussions some of our committee members had brought this up and that was that we were going to get out of housing and that was the whole reason for selling staff houses. Yet, the Minister just said again that, indeed, we have to find affordable and quality housing for our staff. Sometimes I find it difficult to correlate both answers. Are we getting out of staff housing and we are going to leave them to find their own housing or, indeed, are we going to help them find affordable and quality staff housing? Because we did have quality, affordable staff housing in communities, but now we have gone to the position where we have sold them and our staff are having trouble finding suitable housing. That has come through in several different questions and statements in this House before. So, I find it a bit of a contradiction. Maybe the Minister could just clarify that, are we out or are we in or are we half in and half out? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.