Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, it is a goal that the Housing Corporation has, to try and meet all the demands and the needs out there in the communities and I am aware that at the recent senior managers' meeting that was held out at Prelude Lake, the discussion was what we can do to try and emphasize or increase the needs that we meet. I know that they are working hard to try and look at what other options or possibilities are out there, but it is somewhat difficult in the fiscal situation that we find ourselves. Operating within we have we feel right now that without other program changes we are doing the best we can, but program changes, we have been known for changing and I think that we need to review our current status as to what we can continue to offer the people of the Northwest Territories, so that is something we will continue to work on and hearing your concerns is something we could use to generate some of the activity or further push the activity in the next Assembly as well. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
Floyd Roland on Question 2-13(8): Social Housing Shortage
In the Legislative Assembly on September 7th, 1999. See this statement in context.
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Question 2-13(8): Social Housing Shortage
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September 6th, 1999
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