Thank you, Madam Chair. I appreciate the Member's comments and we have been working hard to achieve our strategy that we collectively set out. I also must say that I'm satisfied with the progress we've made in a number of areas. I agree that housing continues to probably be the single biggest and most widespread problem. There are very few communities without issues around housing.
I just want to make a few comments and then I'd like to, Madam Chair, ask the Minister responsible for the Housing Corporation to provide more detail on what we may be doing. We have, as you know, as we've said in this House, tried the non-subsidized or unsubsidized housing project which, I think, worked with considerable success. I know Mr. Krutko has met with the federal Minister responsible for the Housing Corporation along with our MP, Minister of Northern Development. He has also looked at some potential projects that we could undertake with those who are providing temporary accommodation for pipeline workers, assuming that the pipeline goes ahead.
In terms of capital injection, yes, we probably do need a capital injection in housing, but at the same time we also need to continue to work toward having people become more self-reliant, more responsible for the care and maintenance of their own homes, so they have that sense of pride. That will continue to be a theme that our government will carry out, as well as trying to meet the capital needs that are necessary.
Madam Chair, I'd like to ask the Minister responsible for the Housing Corporation if he would like to elaborate on this further. Thank you.