Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the whole idea that the government was gong to get out of the housing market, that decision was made during the 13th Assembly. This program seems like it's always coming back by supplementaries and the government is still expending money in this area. Have we looked at an employee housing purchasing program to see if there is a way we can offer these units to the private sector to have those units available to the teachers, nurses or people who provide a public service to the community, so the communities can maintain this asset, but also offer the requirement that seems to have a major affect in our communities, especially when it comes to providing houses to resource people we depend on in our communities? Has anything been done to look at transferring these units to the local housing authority or to the local Housing Corporation that can take on this responsibility and we, as a government, can get out of this once and for all, but allow the public sector to take it on?
David Krutko on Committee Motion 125-14(6): To Report On $1.3 Million Project For The Tuktoyaktuk Road Reconstruction, Carried
In the Legislative Assembly on June 12th, 2003. See this statement in context.
Committee Motion 125-14(6): To Report On $1.3 Million Project For The Tuktoyaktuk Road Reconstruction, Carried
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
June 12th, 2003
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