Thank you, Mr. Speaker. To the best of my knowledge, Mr. Speaker, we do not have an intent of limiting the amount of the housing allowance for income support clients. Naturally, we do try to adjust in terms of space available for families, the size of a family and so forth, and for others -- large families, small families -- it depends on the availability of units, of course. We are naturally not prepared to put a mother with one child into a four-bedroom house, for example. However, Mr. Speaker, the intent -- if there was such and I am not familiar with it -- is certainly not to cap it. Thank you.
Jake Ootes on Question 151-14(4): Rent Ceiling For Income Support Clients
In the Legislative Assembly on October 29th, 2001. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 151-14(4): Rent Ceiling For Income Support Clients
Question 151-14(4): Rent Ceiling For Income Support Clients
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 28th, 2001
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