If it is free, I will take it. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It is important that we do look at the guidelines that these programs fall under and that we have to somehow improve the coordination and having some sort of a liaison person in place to ensure that clients feel their concerns are heard. I am not trying to put down the department or anyone within the Inuvik Region, but this was the majority of issues that I had to deal with in regard to my visit with my constituents. A large portion of those concerns was housing related. Somehow, there has to be someone within the community who recognizes the liaison person to work alongside with these clients to ensure they understand the terms and conditions of those agreements that they have signed and also the obligation the contractor has to the clients to ensure workmanship is being concluded. I would like to ask the Minister if he can consider looking at the guidelines in regard to these programs and how the different agreements have been written to ensure that the clients also are protected in regard to the arrangements they have signed off regarding these different programs? Can the Minister consider looking at these different initiatives and getting back to me on that? Thank you.
David Krutko on Question 513-13(5): Housing Corporation Liaison With Clients
In the Legislative Assembly on May 21st, 1998. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 513-13(5): Housing Corporation Liaison With Clients
Question 513-13(5): Housing Corporation Liaison With Clients
Item 6: Oral Questions
May 20th, 1998
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