Thank you. I think I have my answer there. The areas that I believe our corporation has not explored and that I would like to see some more action on, more investigation on, Mr. Speaker, are things like tax breaks to developers who create housing for lower and middle income people, and modest grants. I am not talking about something that is going to be a market disrupter, but I would like to see modest grants to developers for that area. Work with tax-based municipalities in order to help them afford some tax incentives for people, investors, to develop this kind of thing. That is where I believe we have room to grow. Be more innovative and be more aggressive. I will ask as my final question, what is the appetite of our Housing Corporation to continue these other innovations in incentives to builders? Thank you.
Bill Braden on Question 221-15(3): Private Sector Investment In Housing Development
In the Legislative Assembly on October 14th, 2004. See this statement in context.
Supplementary To Question 221-15(3): Private Sector Investment In Housing Development
Question 221-15(3): Private Sector Investment In Housing Development
Item 7: Oral Questions
October 13th, 2004
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