Mr. Speaker, the third demand here is that our corporation work with other stakeholders to develop a convincing proposal to take to the federal government for additional investment. The Minister indicated he is going to be seeing the federal Minister, I think it was next month. We hope, Mr. Speaker, that he will take this message to heart and involve other people in the Housing Corporation's plans and visions. There's a 10-year plan that we understand is in the makings. I wish we could learn more about that today or very soon, but I'm anticipating that in the near future we will, and I hope it is going to be one that will take into account the kind of thing that we're bringing forward today.
Mr. Yakeleya quoted briefly from the housing needs survey. There is valuable information in there, but we
need to broaden our horizon as a bureaucracy, as a government, as a Legislature that I think has a big social mandate and an acceptance of that mandate. We've got to be more aggressive, more forward thinking, more inclusive of other organizations and companies and communities that can help make a difference.
So those are the explanations that I would like to offer, Mr. Speaker, in support of this motion, and I look forward to a 10-year plan that the Minister has talked about. I look forward to being able to make a difference across every one of our communities. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.