Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I know that I have dealt with building houses before that had to meet standards by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. They do not vary much from that. When a Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation inspector comes by and they make sure that it meets Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation standards, they are pretty thorough. You do not go beyond that stage that you are at if it is not meeting those criteria. That goes on throughout the whole building process. I am wondering why the Corporation would even have that criteria in there if they do not have a building inspector that is qualified to do that and if they can just go ahead and say, "Yes, it meets Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation standards, and go ahead." Then it is determined very shortly after that that in fact it does not. By now, an individual has already taken out a $90,000 mortgage or $100,000 mortgage and their house is falling apart under them. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation is involved and they have criteria involved. Somewhere along the line, I think somebody should be responsible.
Paul Delorey on Committee Motion 19-14(3): Recommendation That The GNWT Not Make Any Further Reductions In Funding To The Northwest Territories Transportation System (carried)
In the Legislative Assembly on July 5th, 2000. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 19-14(3): Recommendation That The GNWT Not Make Any Further Reductions In Funding To The Northwest Territories Transportation System (carried)
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
July 5th, 2000
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